1924 SALE NUMBER 1802 
Jan.312UBLIC EXHIBITION FROM THURSDAY, JANUARY TWENTY-FOURTH 
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THE HEIRLOOMS 


& COLLECTION OF 
CORNELIA S. B. MILLER 


56 WEST NINTH STREET 
NEW YORK CITY 
[PART ONE] 


TO BE SOLD BY HER ORDER 
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AFTERNOONS 
JANUARY THIRTY-FIRST, FEBRUARY FIRST, SECOND 
AT TWO-THIRTY O’CLOCK 


THE ANDERSON GALLERIES 
[MITCHELL KENNERLEY, PRESIDENT] 
PARK AVENUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET, NEW YORK 


1924 


SALE NUMBER 1802 
ON PUBLIC EXHIBITION FROM THURSDAY, JANUARY TWENTY-FOURTH 


THE HEIRLOOMS 


& COLLECTION OF 
CORNELIA S. B. MILLER 


56 WEST NINTH STREET 
NEW YORK CITY 
[PART ONE] 


AMERICAN FURNITURE 
OF THE 18TH & EARLY 19TH CENTURIES 
RARE SPECIMENS OF DUTCH FURNITURE 
BROUGHT OVER BY THE EARLY SETTLERS 
MINIATURE FURNITURE, TEA CADDIES 
& ANTIQUE BOXES 


INTERESTING EARLY AMERICAN & ENGLISH SILVER 
IN THE FAMILY FOR OVER ONE HUNDRED YEARS 


EARLY AMERICAN GLASS: ENGLISH CHINA 
OLD SILVER & COPPER LUSTRE WARE 


ORIENTAL RUGS, INCLUDING A VERY FINE 
SERIES OF BAKU RUGS 


OBJECTS OF ART: DECORATIVE TEXTILES 
AND 
A VERY UNUSUAL COLLECTION OF 
EARLY AMERICAN, ENGLISH & DUTCH SAMPLERS 


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TO BE SOLD BY HER ORDER BB ca A Cs 
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AFTERNOONS | 
JANUARY THIRTY-FIRST, FEBRUARY FIRST, SECOND 
AT TWO-THIRTY O’CLOCK ! 


THE ANDERSON GALLERIES 
[MITCHELL KENNERLEY, PRESIDENT] 
PARK AVENUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET, NEW YORK 


1924 


CONDITIONS OF SALE 


1. All bids to be PER LOT as numbered in the Catalogue. 


2. The highest bidder to be the buyer; in all cases of disputed bids the 
lot shall be resold, but the Auctioneer will use his judgment as to the good 
faith of all claims and his decision shall be final. He also reserves the right 
to reject any fractional or nominal bid which in his judgment may delay or 
injuriously affect the sale. 


3. Buyers to give their names and addresses and to make such cash pay- 
ments on account as may be required, in default of which the lots purchased 
to be resold immediately. 


4. The lots to be taken away at the buyer’s expense and risk within 
twenty-four hours from the conclusion of the sale, and the remainder of the 
purchase money to be absolutely paid on or before delivery, in default of 
which The Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, will not be responsible if the lot 
or lots be lost, stolen, damaged, or destroyed, but they will be left at the sole 
risk of the purchaser, and subject to storage charges. 


5. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconvenience in the settlement 
of purchases, no lot will be delivered during the sale. 


6. All lots will be exposed for public exhibition in The Anderson Galleries 
before the date of sale, for examination by intending purchasers, and The 
Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, will not be responsible for the correctness of 
the description, authenticity, genuineness, or for any defect or fault in or con- 
cerning any lot, and makes no warranty whatever, but will sell each lot exactly 
as it is, WITHOUT RECOURSE. But upon receiving before the date of sale, expert 
opinion in writing that any lot is not as represented, The Anderson Galleries, 
Incorporated, will use every effort to furnish proof to the contrary, and in 
default of such proof the lot will be sold subject to the declaration of the 
aforesaid expert, he being liable to the owner or owners thereof for damage or 
injury occasioned by such declaration. 


7. Terms CasH. Upon failure to comply with the above conditions any 
sum deposited as part payment shall be forfeited, and all such lots as remain 
uncleared after twenty-four hours from the conclusion of the sale, will be resold 
by either private or public sale at such time as The Anderson Galleries, Incor- 
porated, shall determine, without further notice, and if any deficiency arises 
from such re-sale it shall be made good by the defaulter at this sale together 
with all the expenses incurred thereby. This condition shall be without preju- 
dice to the right of The Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, to enforce the con- 
tract with the buyer, without such re-sale. 


8. Bios. We make no charge for executing orders for our customers and 
use all bids competitively, buying at the lowest price permitted by other bids. 


9. The Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, will afford every facility for the 
employment of carriers and packers by the purchasers, but will not be respon- 
sible for any damage arising from the acts of such carriers and packers. 


Priced Copy of the Catalogue may be secured for fifty cents 
for each session of the sale 


The Anderson Galleries 


Incorporated 
PARK AVENUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET, NEw YorK 
Telephone, Plaza 9356 Catalogues on request 
SALES CONDUCTED BY MR. F. A. CHAPMAN AND MR. A. N. BADE 


INTRODUCTION 


‘THE Miller family is an old New York State family. John 

and George Miller came in 1640 from Maidstone, Kent, 
England, and settled in Southold, East Hampton, L. I. Their 
descendants were well-considered members of the community 
and took part in communal and higher public administrative 
affairs. Two of them, father and son, Burnett Miller and 
Dr. Matthias Miller, were members of the Constitutional 
Convention in 1777. The genealogy of the Miller family 
tells us a good deal of old New York history and of the. 
gradual intermingling of the Dutch families with the best 
English stock of the state. During the 18th century, the 
Miller family intermarried with pure Anglo-Saxon stock, but 
in 1804 Judge Morris Smith Miller married Maria Bleecker, 
a scion of one of the oldest Dutch families in the country. 
His daughter-in-law, Cornelia Jones, was also of half English, 
half old Dutch stock. The group of families engrafted on 
the old Miller family tree has had an important position in 
all public affairs. 

It would be difficult for Miss Miller, the owner of the 
present collection, to take her faithful bulldog for a walk 
through the downtown district without using one of the streets 
named after her ancestors. We may mention Bleecker Street, 
Duane Street, Great Jones, Little Jones and Jones Streets, Har- 
ing Street, Livingston Street, Van Dam Street, Rutgers Street, 
and last, but not least, Cornelia Street, which bears Miss Miller’s 
own first name—a name that has been borne by women of her 
family for eight generations. These street names remind us of 
the comfortable days when streets were not only waysand means 
to get from somewhere to somewhere, of the days when one 
could still have a walk in the city along paths overshadowed 
with trees, in short, of the days when men and streets were 
individualities, not numbers. To the average New Yorker, 
“Little old New York” is something romantic and remote, 
like the shades of the Gothic period or of the Italian Renais- 
sance; to the eighth of the Cornelias, the past has a closer and 


more vivid meaning. It is almost reality. One can under- 
stand why she, as well as those nearest to her, has taken a 
vivid interest in the furniture and ornaments of the past. 

We wish to emphasize that not all the objects of this 
sale are old family heirlooms. Miss Miller and her mother 
have been ardent collectors. The collection, which is now be- 
ing sold because they have given up their old family home 
in Ninth Street, consists partly of family pieces, partly of 
pieces which they acquired. The important family pieces are 
designated as such, and are accompanied by affidavits, sworn 
to by Miss Miller and her mother. 

Nevertheless, there is a unity of spirit in the collection; 
and this homogeneity extends even to things that do not 
seem essentially Colonial, such as, for instance, the Oriental 
rugs. Oriental rugs were, of course, imported into the United 
States as early as the 18th century. Dried codfish from New 
England found a ready market in the Mediterranean, and in 
the return cargoes of the ships that took it there were not 
only the celebrated Bilbao mirrors, but also ““T'urkey carpet” 
for the well-to-do houses. Such a carpet is shown, for in- 
stance, in the portrait of George Washington in the Pennsy]l- 
vania Academy, where the Father of his Country is seen 
standing on a fine Smyrna rug with a yellow ground. Miss 
Miller’s rugs have none of the washed-out colors and lame 
design that are now supposed to “go well” with period furni- 
ture. They are gay in color and determined in design. Her 
series of Baku rugs is enough to make the mouth water, it 
one is interested in Oriental rugs that have been woven with- 
out a side glance on the European market. Her collection 
of samplers has also been chosen with taste and imagination. 
It contains specimens from Holland and Vriesland, which are 
somewhat more fanciful and exuberant than the well-behaved 
Anglo-Saxon types. 

The first part of the collection contains both furniture 
and objects of art, while the second part will contain mainly 
objects of art. 


R. M. RuierstauHt, Pu.D. 


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ORDER OF SALE 
THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY THIRTY-FIRST 


EARLY AMERICAN AND OLD ENGLISH GLASS 1- 30 
SAMPLERS, NEEDLEWORK PICTURES, ETC. 31- 49 
CHINESE LACQUER BOXES, ETC. 50-— 57 
OLD SHEFFIELD AND OTHER PLATE 58— 87 
VARIOUS CHINESE OBJECTS OF ART 88— 95 
ENGLISH PEWTER, DUTCH BRASS, COPPER, ETC. 96-106 
ENGLISH CHINA, INCLUDING STAFFORDSHIRE, HISTORIC 

CHINA, AMERICAN OBJECTS OF ART, ETC. 107-119 
INTERESTING COLLECTION OF BOXES, TEA CADDIES, ETC. 120-144 
EARLY AMERICAN TEXTILES 145-158 
EARLY AMERICAN FURNITURE 159-209 
MIRRORS, ANDIRONS, ETC. 210-221 


FRIDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY FIRST 


EARLY AMERICAN AND OLD ENGLISH GLASS 299-245 
CHINESE PORCELAIN 246-250 
SILVER 251-273 
FINE EARLY SAMPLERS, DUTCH, ENGLISH, AMERICAN, GER- 

MAN 274-299 
EARLY AMERICAN AND ENGLISH WORK BOXES, TEA CAD- 

DIES, ETC. ‘ 301-318 
OLD LUSTRE 319-330 
SILVER 331-355 
INTERESTING EARLY AMERICAN MINIATURES 356-368 
ORIENTAL RUGS 369-383 
EARLY AMERICAN FURNITURE 384-425 
PAINTINGS 426-433 
MIRRORS 434440 
ORIENTAL TEXTILES 441-450 


SATURDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY SECOND 


OLD ENGLISH AND EARLY AMERICAN GLASS 451-475 
CHINESE LACQUER, ETC. 476-487 
OLD LUSTRE WARE 488-512 
MINIATURE FURNITURE 513-521 
TURNER WARE 522-533 
SAMPLERS 534-552 
DIVERSE PORCELAIN 553-570 
ORIENTAL RUGS 571-584 


IMPORTANT EARLY AMERICAN AND ENGLISH FURNITURE 585-640 
SILVER 641-679 


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SALE THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY THIRTY-FIRST, AT 2:30 


FIRST SESSION 
NUMBERS 1-221 


EARLY AMERICAN AND OLD ENGLISH GLASS 
NUMBERS 1-30 


1 OLD WHITE GLASS WATER PITCHER 
Panelled body and cylindrical neck cut with swags of fruit. 
Height, 1014 inches 


2 EARLY AMERICAN MOULDED WHITE GLASS DE- 


CANTER ABOUT 1800 
Body with fluting and scrolls. Tapering neck and mushroom 
stopper. (Cracked) Height, 11 inches 


3 HARLY AMERICAN WHITE GLASS DECANTER 
Etched with a band of leaf decoration. Narrow ringed neck and 
mushroom stopper. Height, 11 inches 


4 PAIR OF OLD SANDWICH GLASS SWEETMEAT DISHES 
Pressed with portraits of George Washington, with borders of 
acorns and oak leaves and scrolls. (2) Diameter, 6 inches 


5 OLD ENGLISH WHITE GLASS DECANTER 
Globular body and narrow neck. Silver cover and scroll handle. 
Height, 10 inches 


6 PAIR OF OLD AMETHYST GLASS FLOWER VASES 
Bulbous bodies and rounded tops. (Slightly chipped) (2) 
Height, 6 inches 


7 PAIR OF OLD ENGLISH Pe eerietenea ss GLASS HY- 
ACINTH VASES 


Spirally panelled. (2) Height, 714 inches 


8 MILLEFIORI CRYSTAL PERFUME BOTTLE 
Globular body and cylindrical neck. (Sold as is) 


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TWO OLD ENGLISH AMBER AND RED GLASS FRUIT 
DISHES 
Making a pair. (2) Diameter, 15 inches 


OLD ENGLISH AQUAMARINE GLASS TEA CADDY 
Rectangular, with gilt metal mounts. Entwined handles at the 
sides. 


EIGHT COLORED SANDWICH GLASS BOBECHES 
Canary-colored, ruby and blue. Moulded with diamond pattern, 
shell borders. (8) 


EMERALD -GREEN MILLEFIORI CRYSTAL PAPER 
WEIGHT 
With decoration of twisted colors. (Few bubbles) 


THREE OLD AMETHYST GLASS FINGER BOWLS 
(One eracked) (8) 


PAIR OF OLD ENGLISH GREEN GLASS HYACINTH 
VASES 
(2) Height, 7 inches 


THREE EARLY AMERICAN AMBER GLASS BOTTLES 
Flat oviform bodies and narrow necks, ring handles. (3) 
Height, 714 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN PRESSED GLASS DESSERT STAND 
Bowl with oval medallions divided by diamond pattern fluting. 
Gadrooned border, on circular foot. (Cracked) Height, 8 inches 


PALE BLUE SANDWICH GLASS SUGAR BOWL AND 
SWEETMEAT DISH 

The bowl moulded with foliage and fluting, dish with diamond, 
star and hobnail pattern. (2) 


INTERESTING OLD GREEN GLASS SPIRIT FLASK 
PITTSBURGH, PA. 
Moulded with a male figure and inscribed, ‘‘For Pike’s Peak’’, 
and ‘‘Old Rye’’, Reverse with the American eagle. 
Height, 614 inches 


19 OLD ENGLISH HEAVY CRYSTAL DECANTER 
_ Cut panelled body and ringed neck. Fluted stopper. (Chipped) 


20 SANDWICH GLASS LIME-COLORED DISH 
With landscape and cottage decoration. Diameter, 12 inches 


21 OLD MOULDED GREEN GLASS BOTTLE AND TWO 
CANARY-COLORED SANDWICH GLASS CANDLESTICKS 
Candlesticks with baluster columns and shaped bases, almost a 
pair. (8) 


22 EMERALD-GREEN GLASS VASE 
With tapered body and cylindrical neck. Height, 14 inches 


23 THREE BOHEMIAN RUBY AND WHITE GLASS DE- 
CANTERS 
Various shapes, cut with circular medallions. One etched with 
vine. (Sold asis) (8) 


24 OLD BOHEMIAN RUBY GLASS VASE AND BOWL 
Vase baluster-shaped, etched with deer under trees, neck painted 
with foliage scrolls. Bowl etched with vine. (2) 


25 TWO BOHEMIAN RUBY AND WHITE AND TWO ETCHED 
GLASS FRUIT DISHES 
Various sizes, one with scalloped border. (4) 
Diameter, 11 to 714 inches 


26 NINE OLD RUBY GLASS FINGER BOWLS 
(One cracked) (9) 


27 NINE BOHEMIAN RUBY GLASS FINGER BOWLS 
Etched with vine branches. Various sizes. (Some chipped) (9) 


28 PAIR OF RUBY CUT GLASS DECANTERS AND A 
HYACINTH VASE 
Decanters with panelled bodies and ringed necks, no stoppers. 
(Shghtly eracked) (3) 


29 SEVEN OLD RUBY GLASS FINGER BOWLS. 
Various sizes. (Some chipped) (7) 


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38 


OLD ENGLISH RUBY GLASS DECANTER AND SUGAR 
BOWL 
With pierced and chased gilt metal mounts. (2) 


SAMPLERS, NEEDLEWORK PICTURES, ETC. 
NUMBERS 31-49 


VICTORIAN EMBROIDERED CHAIR SEAT 
Cat on cushion. Relief work in clipped wool. (Sold as is) 
Size, 19 x 20 inches 


EARLY VICTORIAN EMBROIDERED CHAIR SEAT 
Dog with two puppies, in relief clipped embroidery. (Sold as is) 
Size, 20 x 18 inches 


VICTORIAN EMBROIDERED CHAIR SEAT 
Relief wool embroidery on gros point background; reclining dog. 
(Sold as is) Size, 15 x 1614 inches 


SAMPLER, BY ELIZABETH APGAR AMERICAN, DATED 1835 

Worked with alphabets and numerals, vases of flowers, animals 

and birds. Vine pattern border. (Damaged) (Unframed) 
Size, 17 inches square 


EARLY AMERICAN NEEDLEWORK PICTURE 
Worked with a colored boy and three collie dogs in a landscape. 
(Unframed ) Size, 27 x 33 inches 


SAMPLER BY MARTHA PEARSALL american, aBsoutT 1820 
Worked with alphabets and numerals in black thread on cream 
ground. Border of floral design. Signed ‘‘Martha Pearsall, aged 


6 years’’. Size, 8 x 814 inches 
SILK EMBROIDERED PICTURE DUTCH, ABOUT 1830 
Basket of flowers and fruit. In colored silks on cream ground. 
Gilt frame with foliage decoration. Size, 7 x 9 inches 


SMALL SAMPLER, BY BETTY WILKINSON 

AMERICAN, DATED 1835 
Worked with trees, shrubs, bird, dog and church building. (Un- 
framed) Size, 614 x 51% inches 


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39 SAMPLER BY JANE SMITH, AGED 12 
AMERICAN, ABOUT 1830 
Worked with alphabets and numerals. <A house, trees and birds 
below. (Unframed) Size, 12 x 10 inches 


40 SAMPLER BY ZABBIE WILD AMERICAN, DATED 1841 
Worked in colored wool with alphabets. (Unframed) 
Size, 734 x 634 inches 


41 SAMPLER GERMAN, ABOUT 1840 
Finely worked with four long panels of arabesques in bright 
colored silks. (Unframed) Size, 24 x 14 inches 

42 SAMPLER DUTCH, ABOUT 1820 


Only partly worked with alphabets and numerals. Floral border. 
Blue and white stitch on loose scrim. (Unframed) 
Size, 18 inches square 


43 SAMPLER AMERICAN, ABOUT 1800 
Worked with five rows of numerals and alphabets. Inscribed 
with the name ‘‘Mary Elizabeth Wo’’ (evidently unfinished). 
(Damaged) (Unframed) Size, 8 inches square 


44 SAMPLER BY MARY ELIZABETH MERRELL 
AMERICAN, DATED 18384 
Worked with trees, birds, basket of flowers and a house. Border 


of conventional flowers. Inscribed: ‘‘Mary Elizabeth Merrell 
her work 1834’’. (Unframed) Size, 1414 x 16 inches 
45 SMALL SAMPLER DUTCH, DATED 1809 


The centre worked with a cock surrounded by a male figure, 
shrubs, animals, and trees. The initials ‘‘J. J. S.’’ above, 
crowned and dated. (Unframed) Size, 9 x 7 inches 


46 SAMPLER DUTCH, DATED 1813 
Worked with five rows of numerals and alphabets followed by 
figures, birds, crowns, and shrubs, a foliage cartouch in the cen- 
tre supported by amorini with initials and date. (Unframed) 

Size, 11 x 141% inches 


47 TWO SMALL SAMPLERS DUTCH, ABOUT 1800 aNnp 1820 
Worked with alphabets and numerals. (2) 
Size not over 10 x 9 inches 


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SMALL SAMPLER AND NEEDLEWORK PICTURE 

Sampler worked with the inscription ‘‘From Ida to Harry’’. 

Picture worked with a hanging of flowers. One dated 1871. (2) 
Size of sampler, 9 inches square 
Size of picture, 16 x 814 inches 


TWO NEEDLEWORK PICTURES 
The Old Homestead, by H. M. Odell; and A Little Fawn (in- 
scribed). Framed. (2) Size, 10 x 12 inches; and 4 x 5 inches 


CHINESE LACQUER BOXES, ETC. 
NUMBERS 50-57 3 


CHINESE FOLDING WRITING CASE 
With fitted interior for writing materials. Length, 13 inches 


CHINESE LACQUER TEA CADDY 
Decorated with flowers in medallions and figures in panels. Paw 
feet. Size, 8 x 5 x 51% inches 


CHINESE LACQUER TEA CADDY 
Almost similar to the preceding. 


SMALL CHINESE CINNABAR LACQUER PITCHER AND 
BOWL CHIEN LUNG PERIOD 
Carved with foliage and plumage birds. (Sold as is) (2) 


CHINESE CINNABAR LACQUER BOX CHIEN LUNG PERIOD 
Shaped as a persimmon. The cover carved with elderly male 
figures in the landscape. 


SMALL CHINESE CINNABAR LACQUER BOX 

CHIEN LUNG PERIOD 
Rectangular. Carved with plumage birds in flower branches and 
foliage. Size, 5 x 314 inches 


SMALL CHINESE CINNABAR LACQUER TRAY 
CHIEN LUNG PERIOD 
Carved with a lake scene and figures. Oval. Length, 814 inches 


LARGE ANTIQUE CHINESE ROUND BLACK AND RED 
LACQUER BOX 

Covered with landscape decoration and figures of three chess 
players. (Lacquer slightly damaged) 


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OLD SHEFFIELD AND OTHER PLATE 
NUMBERS 58-87 


TWO OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE MUSTARD POTS 

ENGLISH, ABOUT 1780 
One plain oval with reeded borders, dome cover, blue glass liner 
and silver spoon; the other vase-shaped, with rope pattern and 
reeded borders, dome cover. (2) 


OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE SMALL TRAY 
Mahogany bottom. The sides pierced with foliage and flower; 
scroll handles. On four feet. Length, 1514 inches 


PLATED CAKE BASKET 
Pierced with basket pattern; shaped border chased with vine. 
Entwined vine swing handle. Claw and ball feet. 

Length, 1114 inches 


OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE SNUFFERS AND TRAY AND 
PLATED OVAL SALVER 

Snuffers and tray with snake and vine chasing; salver with 
engraved decoration and beaded border. Engraved with the 


Bleecker-Miller monogram. Length of salver, 1014 inches 
OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE THREE-LIGHT CANDELA- 
BRUM ENGLISH, ABOUT 1800 
Tapering baluster column and vase-shaped sconces. Reeded bor- 
ders. Height, 15 inches 
SILVER-PLATED COFFEE POT 

Hexagonal-baluster shape. Engraved body and spout. Shaped 
handle and dome cover. Height, 1114 inches 
PAIR OF OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE TABLE CANDLE- 
STICKS ENGLISH, ABOUT 1780 
Adam design. Tapered baluster columns; vase tops and oval 
bases. Reeded borders. (2) Height, 11 inches 


PAIR OF OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE TABLE CANDLE- 
STICKS ENGLISH, ABOUT 1770 
Fine Adam design. The vase tops, tapered columns, and square 
bases partly chased with fluting, drapery festoons and rosette 
decoration. (2) Height, 12 inches 


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PAIR OF OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE TWO-LIGHT CAN- 


DELABRA ENGLISH, ABOUT 1820 


Scroll branches, vase centres, and baluster columns. (2) 
Height, 1114 inches 


PAIR OF OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE TABLE CANDLE- 


STICKS ENGLISH, ABOUT 1812 
Plain cylindrical columns on square bases. Gadroon borders. 
(2) Height, 9 inches 


PLATED TEA TRAY 
With engraved decoration; heavily chased vine border. 
Length, 1514 inches 


OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE WIRE PATTERN CAKE BASKET 

ENGLISH, ABOUT 1800 
Centre engraved with the English Royal Arms. Twisted swing 
handle and beaded borders. Length, 13 inches 


OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE WIRE PATTERN CAKE 
BASKET ENGLISH, ABOUT 1800 
Oval. Reeded border and twisted swing handle. Length, 10 inches 


TWO OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE SALVERS 

ENGLISH, ABOUT 1820 
Heavily chased with foliage, flowers and scrolls. One engraved 
with Miller crest. Almost a pair. (2) Diameter, 10 inches 


TWO PLATED SALVERS ENGLISH, ABOUT 1830 
One with pierced and beaded border; centre with engraved dec- 
oration. Another almost similar engraved with a monogram. 
(2) Diameter, 10 and 8 inches 


OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE TEA CADDY Ena tisH, aBout 1800 
Octagonal oblong. Slightly domed cover with ivory knob. Sceal- 
loped borders. | Height, 6 inches 


PLATED WIRE PATTERN CAKE BASKET AND PAIR OF 

DECANTER STANDS 

Basket boat shape. (3) Length of basket, 934 inches 
Diameter of decanter stands, 6 inches 


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PAIR OF OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE TABLE CANDUE- 
STICKS 

Oval vase tops; tapered baluster columns and bases; reeded bor- 
ders. (2) Height, 11 inches 


PAIR OF OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE DECANTER STANDS 
AND WIRE PATTERN SWEETMEAT BASKET 
Decanter stands with Gothic pierced sides and beaded borders; 
basket with foliage decoration, ball feet. (3) 
Diameter of stands, 434 inches 
Length of basket, 814 inches 


PAIR OF PLATED FISH SERVERS 
Pierced and chased with foliage scrolls. (2) 


TWELVE PLATED DESSERT FORKS AND TEN KNIVES 
WITH MOTHER-OF-PEARL HANDLES 
(22) 


TWELVE PLATED DESSERT KNIVES AND FORKS WITH 
REEDED MOTHER-OF-PEARL HANDLES 
(12) 


PLATED SUGAR BASKET | 
Pierced and chased with tulips, foliage and birds. Swing handle 
and blue glass liner. 


PAIR OF PLATED FISH SERVERS 
Pierced and engraved with foliage. Ivory handles. (2) 


OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE TEA TRAY eEnauisH, asout 1820 
Engraved with flowers and scrolls; the border heavily chased 
with vine. Scroll handles. Size, 31 x 20 inches 


THREE PLATED DECANTER STANDS, VARIOUS 
Pierced and chased with foliage and flowers. (3) 


PLATED STRAINER AND COVER, SMALL SAUCE BOAT, 
AND SOUP LADLE 
Strainer surmounted by a figure of a reclining cow. (3) 


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TWO OVAL PLATED STANDS 

One pierced and chased with foliage scrolls and vine. The other 

pierced with trellis pattern. On foliage feet. (Sold as is) (2) 
Length, 9 and 7 inches 


METAL TANKARD WITH WHITE GLASS BASE 
English, 18th century style. Cylindrical body, dome cover; 
seroll billet and shaped handle. Height, 8 inches 


PLATED PIERCED OVAL DESSERT BASKET 
Beaded border and shaped handles. Engraved with a cartouch. 
Length, 13 inches 


SILVER-PLATED PIERCED SUGAR BOWL, GLASS VINE- 
GAR CRUET AND SMALL COASTER 


(3) 


VARIOUS CHINESE OBJECTS OF ART 
NUMBERS 88-95 


CHINESE INK STONE IN CARVED WOOD CASE 
An interesting specimen. Size, 544 x 31% inches 


CHINESE FLOWER PAINTING MOUNTED AS KAKEMONO 
CHIEN LUNG PERIOD 
Lotus fiower. (Mounting damaged) 


CHINESE GLASS PICTURE 
River scene with two female figures seated in the foreground, one 
playing a flute. (Framed) Size, 19 x 14 inches 


CHINESE GLASS PICTURE 
Landscape with a party of young women and boys on a river 
bank. (Damaged) Size, 19 x 29 inches 


ANTIQUE PERSIAN BRASS URN 
Embossed with mythological and emblematical figures and char- 
acters. Height, 10 inches 


INDIAN DAMASCENED METAL DISC 
With silver inlay of animals and foliage. Diameter, 7 inches 


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INDIAN BRASS URN 
Engraved with animals, figures and foliage. Diameter, 15 inches 


OLD CHINESE BRONZE VASE 
Enamelled with a band of floral decoration on purple ground. 
The base with leaf ornament. Height, 15 inches 


ENGLISH PEWTER, DUTCH BRASS, COPPER, ETC. 
NUMBERS 96-106 


TWO SMALL PEWTER PLATES 
ENGLISH, LATE 18TH CENTURY 
With stamps and maker’s mark of §. Ellis, London. (2) 
Diameter, 814 inches 


THREE PEWTER PLATES ~ ENGLISH, Late 18TH CENTURY 
Maker’s stamps. One large, two small. (3) 
Diameter not over 12 inches 


TWO SMALL PEWTER PLATES eEnauisH, LATE 18TH CENTURY 
With maker’s marks of Piggott. (2) Diameter, 814 inches 


INTERESTING OLD BRASS HURRICANE LAMP 
Height, 15 inches 


OLD DUTCH BRASS COAL SCUTTLE 
Helmet shape, with swing handle. 


‘OLD DUTCH BRASS TANKARD WITH SCROLL HANDLE 


Height, 6 inches 


OLD DUTCH BRASS SCUTTLE 
Helmet shape. Swing handle and circular base. 


OLD DUTCH BRASS SCUTTLE 
Helmet shape. Swing handle and circular base. 


OLD DUTCH BRASS JARDINIERE 
Encircled with two embossed bands of fruit and fluting. Lion- 
mask ring handles. On three claw and ball feet. 

Height, 16 inches; diameter, 16 inches 


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105 


106 


OLD DUTCH HAMMERED COPPER JARDINIERE 
Tapered body and open handles. Height, 14 inches 


OLD SPANISH HAMMERED COPPER BRASERO ON 
STAND 

Gadroon borders and shaped swing handles. The stand octagonal 
with decoration of ivory and tortoise-shell and chased brass 
mounts. On baluster legs. Diameter, 3 feet 


ENGLISH CHINA, INCLUDING STAFFORDSHIRE 


HISTORIC CHINA, AMERICAN OBJECTS OF ART, ETC. 


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112 


NUMBERS 107-119 


OLD STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY COTTAGE ORNAMENT 
Girl and boy in quaint early Victorian costume. 
Height, 714 inches 


OLD CHELSEA TURQUOISE-BLUE TEA SET WITH 
FLORAL DECORATION 
Consisting of teapot, sugar bowl with cover, splash bowl, two 


plates, small tray, nine large cups with five saucers, and six. 


smaller cups with three saucers. (Two pieces repaired, three 
cups slightly damaged) (29) 


OLD WORCESTER PORCELAIN CREAMER AND UNDER- 
DISH WITH CUP AND SAUCER TO MATCH 
Chinese style decoration in red, blue, and gold. (3) 


FOUR OLD WORCESTER PORCELAIN TEACUPS AND 
TWO SAUCERS TO MATCH 
Similar to the preceding. (6) 


PAIR OF LARGE PORCELAIN VEGETABLE DISHES 
WITH COVERS ENGLISH, ABOUT 1850 
Decorated with quaint flower sprays on white. (2) 


Length, 16 inches 


PAIR OF DECORATED POTTERY CHINESE STYLE TEA 
CADDIES ENGLISH, ABOUT 1830 
Quaint figural decoration in bright tones on white. (2) 

Height, 7 inches 


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118 BLUE AND WHITE HISTORICAL CHINA PLATE BY 
JAMES CLEWS 
Landing of General Lafayette at Castle Garden. 
Diameter, 834 inches 


114 BLUE AND WHITE HISTORICAL CHINA PLATE BY 
JAMES CLEWS 
Landing of General Lafayette at Castle Garden, New York. 
Diameter, 834 inches 


115 OLD DAVENPORT BLUE AND WHITE CHINA TEA SET 
WITH WILLOW PATTERN 
Consisting of teapot, creamer, bowl, plate, small tray, four cups, 
five saucers; a coffee pot not quite of the same pattern. (Coffee 
pot sold as is) (15) 


116 OLD ENGLISH BLUE AND WHITE CHINA CUP AND 
SAUCER 
Landing of General Lafayette, by Clews. 


117 EARLY AMERICAN MILLER PRESENTATION DRESS 
SWORD 
The secabbard with gilt metal mounts; pierced gilt metal and 
ivory handle terminating in an eagle’s head. 


118 TWO EARLY AMERICAN ENGRAVED IVORY TUSKS 
One with female figure; one with warriors and American shield. 


(2) 


119 INTERESTING AND RARE AMERICAN INDIAN BASKET 


INTERESTING COLLECTION OF BOXES, TEA CADDIES, ETC. 
NUMBERS 120-144 
120 MAHOGANY WORK BOX 


Banded and inlaid with rosewood and tulipwood. 
Size, 1214 x 9 x 5 inches 


121 MAHOGANY TEA CADDY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1800 
With two compartments. Borders and key plate inlaid with 
ebony and tulipwood. Baluster feet. 


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124 


125 


126 


127 


128 


129 


130 


131 


132 


TWO EARLY AMERICAN SMALL MAHOGANY SEWING 
SISTERS 
(Sold asis) (2) 


SMALL MAHOGANY TEA CADDY WITH TULIPWOOD 
BORDERS 
(Sold as is) 


SMALL BLACK LACQUER CHEST 
With brass inlay. Cover painted and gilt with a cartouch. (Sold 
as is) Size, 12 x 9 x 11 inches 


BLACK LACQUER BOX WITH GOLD AND MOTHER-OF- 
PEARL DECORATION 
(Sold as is) Size, 11 x 714 inches 


OLD ENGLISH INLAID MAHOGANY WORK BOX 
Banded and inlaid with ebony and various woods. A drawer in 
the base. On ball feet. Size, 11 x 7 x 7 inches 


OLD ROSEWOOD WRITING CASE 
Brass-banded. A secret drawer in the end. (Sold as is) 
Size, 1914 x 10 x 7 inches 


OLD BRASS-BANDED ROSEWOOD WORK BOX 
Size, 12 x 9 x 5 inches 


CHINESE LACQUER TEA CADDY 
Octagonal oblong. Gilt with Chinese scenes in panels. (Sold 
as is) 3 Size, 8 x 514 x 5 inches 


OLD ROSEWOOD CASKET 
Very graceful outline. On four feet. Size, 12 x 614 x 6 inches 


ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY ENGLISH, ABOUT 1820 
Empire style, with two compartments. (Sold as is) 
Size, 8 x 6 x 5 inches 


DUTCH SATINWOOD OVAL TEA CADDY ABoutT 1790 
Inlaid with shell motif and flowers. Borders of tulipwood. (Sold 
as is) Height, 514 inches; length, 7 inches 


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133 SMALL INLAID MAHOGANY THA CADDY 
AMERICAN, ABOUT 1800 
Cover inlaid with shell motif. Holly borders. 


134 SMALL TORTOISE-SHELL AND IVORY TEA CADDY 
Graceful outline. Ball knob and feet. 


135 TORTOISE-SHELL AND IVORY TEA CADDY 
Very graceful outline. Has two compartments. 
Size, 6 x 4 inches 


136 LACQUER AND MOTHER-OF-PEARL PERFUME CASKET 

AMERICAN, ABOUT 1830 

Shaped slant top. Decoration of mosaic and flowers. Contain- 

ing two bottles, the gilt metal tops with miniature Roman views. 
(Sold as is) 


1837 BRASS-BANDED MAHOGANY WORK BOX 
Size, 16 x 10 x 6 inches 


188 EARLY AMERICAN MAHOGANY TEA CADDY asovur 1820 
Has a previous owner’s signature inside the lid; dated 1838-1854. 
Size, 714 x 514 x 5 inches 


1389 OLD MAHOGANY WORK BOX 
Banded and inlaid with borders of cedar and ebony. (Sold as 
is) Size, 12 x 8 x 5 inches 


140 PERSIAN BOX 
With decoration of ivory and silver and mosaic work. Lined 
with sandalwood. Size, 8 x 6 x 234 inches 


141 PAINTED BANDBOX 
Old linen paper painted with peacocks and plants. Oval. 
Size, 12 x 11 inches 


142 HEPPLEWHITE MAHOGANY TEA CADDY 
AMERICAN, ABOUT 1780 
Graceful octagonal oblong form, the borders inlaid with tulip and 
satinwood lines. (Repaired) 


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143 HEPPLEWHITE MAHOGANY TEA CADDY 


Size, 11 x 6 inches 


144 EARLY AMERICAN INLAID MAHOGANY TEA CADDY 


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146 


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151 


ABOUT 1820 

Front beautifully inlaid with pendent tasselled cords; border in 
tulipwood. Lined with flowered brocade. 

Length, 8 inches; width, 4144 inches; depth, 414 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN TEXTILES 
NUMBERS 145-158 


EARLY AMERICAN WHITE FRINGED BEDSPREAD 
(Sold as is) 


APPLIQUE WORK CALICO BEDSPREAD 
Colorful and effective piece. Large flowers and leaves in gay 
coloring, appliquéd on the white ground. (Sold as is) 

Size, 80 x 86 inches 


LARGE EARLY AMERICAN WHITE COTTON QUILT 
Skilfully executed design of grapevines; star medallion in cen- 
tre with flowers and grapes. (Sold asis) Size, 100 x 98 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN QUILT 

Cotton print with quaint adaptation of Renaissance design. 
Lined in brown and white calico. Size, 43 x 92 inches 
EARLY AMERICAN HAND-WOVEN BLUE AND WHITE 
BEDSPREAD 

All-over geometrical design. Size, 51 x 96 inches 
PAIR OF EARLY AMERICAN HAND-WOVEN BLUE AND 


WHITE BEDSPREADS 
Chureh spire and geometrical design. (2) (Ends slightly 
worn ) Size, 90 x 87 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN PATCHWORK QUILT 
Eight-pointed star design in charming old red calico. Fine old 
floral quilting between. (Sold as is) Size, 98 x 104 inches 


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152 EARLY AMERICAN EMBROIDERED WHITE COTTON 
BEDSPREAD 
Bold leaf and floral pattern; finished with fringe. (Slight im- 
perfections) Size, 78 x 72 inches 


153 WHITE QUILT WITH FLOWER DECORATION 
Designed with sprays of sunflowers in colors, in appliqué work. 


154 VICTORIAN CLIPPED WOOLEN RUG 
Light blue centre with dog among roses. (Sold as is) 
Size, 85 x 23 inches 


155 HARLY AMERICAN HOOKED RUG 
Quaint floral border on bottle-green ground. Centre medallion. 
Size, 47 x 25 inches 


156 EARLY AMERICAN HOOKED RUG 
Cartouch in centre. Roses in border. Size, 46 x 29 inches 


157 FINE EARLY AMERICAN HAND-WOVEN BLUE AND 
WHITE BEDSPREAD 
Elaborate floral and acanthus medallion in centre. A chapel 
flanked by eagles at each end. Border with date 1849 in each 
corner. (Sold as is) Size, 92 x 82 inches 


158 EARLY AMERICAN HAND-WOVEN BLUE AND WHITE 
BEDSPREAD 
Unusual piece, signed ‘‘Marie Smith, 1837’’. Border with 
flower, urns, trees with birds, and animals. Centre with floral 
motifs and medallions with four eagles surrounded by stars. 
(Sold as is) Size, 72 x 94 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN FURNITURE 
NUMBERS 159-209 
159 EARLY AMERICAN MAHOGANY CORNER CUPBOARD 


Swell front with gadrooned cornice and enclosed by a plain 
panelled door. Height, 3 feet 


160 EARLY AMERICAN PAINTED CANDLESTAND 
ABOUT 1850 
Sunken panel in the octagonal top painted with a landscape with 
gilt border surrounded by foliage scrolls. On baluster column 
and tripod support. Height, 30 inches 
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162 


163 


EARLY AMERICAN MAPLE AND WALNUT CANDLE- 
STAND 
Circular tray top on baluster and tripod support. 


EARLY AMERICAN SMALL PAINTED SOFT WOOD 

TABLE PENNSYLVANIA-GERMAN, ABOUT 1780 

Plain top with shaped corners. Flaring square tapered legs. 
Size of top, 16 inches square 


RARE EARLY SPANISH BOX 16TH CENTURY 

Banded and inlaid with a Spanish-Moorish interlacing in ivory 

and various woods. A most interesting specimen. (Sold as is) 
Length, 22 inches; width, 16 inches; depth, 9 inches 


164 BLACK LACQUER CANDLESTAND american, asout 1840 


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170 


With scalloped borders, mother-of-pearl and gilt decoration. 


EARLY AMERICAN RUSH-BOTTOM CHAIR ABouT 1810 
Ladder-back type. Ring turned baluster legs with spindle 
stretchers. 


SHERATON MAHOGANY PEDESTAL american, asout 1800 
Fluted column carved with foliage, on baluster and tripod sup- — 
port with claw and ball feet. (Repaired) Height, 63 inches 


SHERATON MAHOGANY PEDESTAL STAND  azovur 1800 
The fluted column carved at the top and base with acanthus 
foliage. On tripod support with claw and ball feet. 

Height, 55 inches 


PAINTED WINDSOR CHAIR AMERICAN, ABOUT 1820 
Slightly curved back with spear-shaped splats. Square seat, on 
ring turned legs with unusual front stretcher. 


PAINTED HICKORY SPINDLE ARMCHAIR 

AMERICAN, ABOUT 1820 
Square back with vertical and horizontal spindle splats. 
Rounded seat; on flaring legs and stretchers. 


MAHOGANY OCCASIONAL TABLE American, aBout 1820 
Top with two drop leaves. On square legs with cross stretchers. 
Size of top, 42 x 30 inches 


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171 EARLY AMERICAN SIDE CHAIR aBout 1810 
The ladder back with pierced centre splat divided by small ball 
ornament; rounded rush-bound seat; on unusual ball and ring 
turned tapered legs and stretchers. 


172 EARLY AMERICAN SIDE CHAIR ABouT 1810 
Almost similar to the preceding. 


173 EARLY AMERICAN SIDE CHAIR AaBout 1810 
Almost similar to the preceding. 


174 SHERATON STYLE MAHOGANY CORNER CABINET 
Fitted with shelves and enclosed by a trellis pattern glass door. 
Top formed as an architrave with vase centre. Carved base with 
bracket feet. Height, 38 inches; width, 22 inches 


175 DUNCAN PHYFE STYLE SMALL WORK TABLE 
The drawer front and lyre-shaped support with fine satinwood 
inlay of conventional foliage. Shaped base with scroll feet. 
Size of top, 21 x 16 inches 


176 EARLY AMERICAN SMALL MAHOGANY CHEST 
Length, 25 inches; width, 15 inches; depth, 1214 inches 


177 MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE AMERICAN, ABOUT 1830 
Shaped top with two drop leaves. On square tapered legs. 
Size of top, 86 x 30 inches 


178 MAHOGANY FIDDLE-BACK CHAIR american, asout 1830 
Oval conforming back with shaped top and vase centre. Con- 
ventionalized cabriole legs. Velvet-covered slip seat. 


179 MAHOGANY FIDDLE-BACK CHAIR american, aBout 1830 
Almost similar to the preceding. 


180 EARLY AMERICAN PAINTED LADDER-BACK CHAIR 
ABOUT 1820 
Slightly curved back with three rails. Rush seat. Round legs 
and stretchers with gilt ring turnings. 


181 SHERATON STYLE MAHOGANY WORK TABLE 
Two drawers in the front, with fluted pilasters at the sides. Ring 
turned and fluted round legs with thimble feet. 


Size of top, 20 x 18 inches 
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EARLY AMERICAN PAINTED RUSH-BOTTOM CHAIR 

ABOUT 1820 
Ladder-back type, with broad top rail painted with floral decora- 
tion. Triple and double splats, divided by small ball ornament. 
Shaped seat. Tapering ring turned legs with similar front 
stretcher. 


MAHOGANY OCCASIONAL TABLE 
Plain rectangular top. A drawer in the shaped frieze. Cabriole 
legs with unusual web feet. Length, 38 inches; width, 20 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN GILT RUSH-BOTTOM CHAIR 

ABouT 1816 
Very unusual type. Curved ladder-back with partly balustered 
top rail, two double splats with small ball divisions. Seat frame 
and tapered baluster legs with ring turnings. 


MAHOGANY FIDDLE-BACK CHAIR american, anout 1830 
Oval conforming back with trefoil pierced top rail and vase- 
shaped centre. Hair cloth slip seat. Conventionalized cabriole 
legs. : 


MAHOGANY FIDDLE-BACK CHAIR american, asout 1830 
Almost similar to the preceding. 


MAHOGANY FIDDLEIBACK CHAIR american, asoutr 1830 
Almost similar to the preceding. 


MAHOGANY WORK TABLE 
Plain square top. Shelf below fitted with drawer, on square 
tapered legs. Size of top, 17 inches square 


WINDSOR CHAIR EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1780 
High hooped spindled back and saddle seat. On flaring ring 
turned legs and stretchers. 


LADDER-BACK SIDE CHAIR EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1820 
Plain ladder back. Rush seat. On round tapered legs. 


MAPLE CANDLESTAND PEN NSYLVANIA-DUTCH 
Octagonal top, on square column and tripod support.’ Inlaid 
and banded with various woods. 


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201 


DUNCAN PHYFE STYLE MAHOGANY MUSIC SEAT 
Lyre-shaped frame, with paw feet. Seat upholstered in velvet. 


WINDSOR ROCKING CHAIR Earuy AMERICAN, ABOUT 1780 
High hooped spindled back and saddle seat. Flaring legs and 
stretchers. 


EARLY AMERICAN COWHIDE CHEST OF PIONEER 
DAYS 
A very interesting specimen. 

Length, 26 inches; width, 18 inches; depth, 12 inches 


PAINTED WINDSOR ARMCHAIR 

EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1820 
Has the double hooped spindled back and baluster supports to 
the shaped elbows. Flaring spindle legs and stretchers. 


EARLY AMERICAN PAINTED WINDSOR ARMCHAIR 


ABouT 1820 
Almost similar to the preceding. 


SMALL MAPLE TEA TABLE EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1820 
Plain top with shaped corners. Flaring square tapered legs. 
Size of top, 18 inches square 


EARLY AMERICAN LADDER-BACK ROCKING ARM- 
CHAIR ABOUT 1820 
Curved back with three splats. Baluster supports to the scrolled 
elbows. Rush seat. Spindle and baluster legs and stretcher. 


EARLY AMERICAN PAINTED WINDSOR CHAIR 

ABOUT 1780 
High hooped spindled back and saddle seat. Flaring ring turned 
legs and stretchers. 


PAIR OF EARLY AMERICAN MAHOGANY TABOURETS 
ABOUT 1820 

Square, with ogee frames and bracket feet; stuffed slip tops cov- 

ered with haireloth. (2) Size, 18 inches square 


EARLY AMERICAN MAHOGANY TABOURET  asour 1820 
Almost similar to the preceding. Size, 17 x 15 inches 


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202 EARLY AMERICAN PAINTED WINDSOR CHAIR 
ABOUT 1780 
High hooped spindled back, saddle seat, flaring ring turned legs 
and stretchers. 


203 CHILD’S VERY RARE WINDSOR ROCKING ARMCHAIR 
EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1760 
Has hooped spindle back with baluster supports to the elbows. 
Saddle seat, baluster legs and stretchers. A collector’s piece. 


204 TEAKWOOD SIDE CHAIR 
Open back and seat rail carved with a dragon, lattice pattern and 
foliage in the Chinese manner. Cabriole legs with dragon claw 
feet. 


205 PAINTED SIDE CHAIR AMERICAN, ABOUT 1800 
Back with pierced top rail and slender spindles. Shaped seat, on 
ring turned flaring legs and stretchers. 


206 EARLY AMERICAN MAHOGANY TABOURET 
Size, 20 inches square 


207 EMPIRE STYLE MAHOGANY STOOL 
Spirally fluted back rail with ball terminals, round armrests 
and fluted curved legs. 


208 THREE EARLY AMERICAN FOOTSTOOLS 
(3) 


209 EARLY AMERICAN MAHOGANY SHAVING STAND 
With shield-shaped mirror. Drawer in the stand with swell 
front and ormolu handles. Small bracket feet. 
Height, 23 inches; width, 18 inches 


MIRRORS, ANDIRONS, ETC. 
NUMBERS 210-221 


210 SMALL MANTEL MIRROR AMERICAN, ABOUT 1830 
Banded walnut frame and original mirror panel. 
Size, 17 x 27 inches 


211 EARLY AMERICAN PIERCED BRASS FENDER 


Length, 51 inches 
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221 


SET OF EARLY AMERICAN STEEL AND BRASS FIRE 
IRONS 


With fine baluster handles. 


PAIR OF EARLY AMERICAN ANDIRONS 
With ball and baluster pillars and branch supports. (Sold as is) 
(2) 


PAIR OF EARLY AMERICAN ANDIRONS 
(2) 


CIRCULAR WALL MIRROR WITH EBONIZED FRAME 
The panel with honeycomb effect. Diameter, 15 inches 


FINE ETCHED CIRCULAR WALL MIRROR 
With frosted decoration of three classical figures on the reverse. 
In reeded ebonized frame. Diameter, 20 inches 


EMPIRE STYLE MANTEL CLOCK 
With four ebonized column supports. Chased gilt metal mounts. 
(Sold as is) Height, 18 inches 


EMPIRE STYLE MAHOGANY MANTEL CLOCK 
With four column supports. Chased gilt metal dial and mounts. 
(Sold as is) Height, 19 inches 


SMALL WALL MIRROR IN MAHOGANY FRAME 


EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1800 
Shaped frame with moulded borders. (Sold as is) 


Size, 17 x 10 inches 


CHINESE MIRROR IN RED AND GOLD LACQUER FRAME 
Frame with floral decoration. Plate painted with dancing 
female. Size, 17 x 1314 inches 


PAIR OF GILT METAL PRISM CANDLESTICKS 


Foliated tops; tapering columns on acanthus and paw supports 
and triangular bases. (2) Height, 12 inches 


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229 


SECOND SESSION 
NUMBERS 222-450 


EARLY AMERICAN AND OLD ENGLISH GLASS 
NUMBERS 222-245 


TWO OLD AMETHYST GLASS HYACINTH VASES AND 
ONE BULBOUS SHAPE 


(3) 


PAIR OF OLD EMERALD-GREEN GLASS FLOWER VASES 
Bulbous bodies, with cupped tops. (2) Height, 7 inches 


PAIR OF OLD AMETHYST GLASS DESSERT DISHES 
Oblong. Moulded with trellis and diamond pattern. (2) 
Length, 714 inches 


BOHEMIAN RUBY AND WHITE GLASS TANKARD AND 
DECANTER 

Tankard with pewter mounts and etched with landscapes in 
panels. Decanter cut and etched with buildings and flowers in 
panels (no stopper). (2) 


SET OF THREE OLD BLUE GLASS VASES 
Bulbous bodies and rounded tops. (Slightly chipped) (3) 
Height, 6 inches 


FOUR OLD BLUE GLASS FINGER BOWLS 
(4) Diameter, 434 inches 


OLD BLUE GLASS SUGAR BOWL AND HYACINTH VASE 
(2) 


SET OF FOUR OLD BLUE WINEGLASSES 
Baluster-shaped bowls, etched with flowers. Circular bases. (4) 
Height, 514 inches 
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FOUR PIECES OF OLD BLUE GLASS 
Two hyacinth vases. A goblet on white glass foot. Small pitcher 
with flaring lip. (4) 


OLD BLUE GLASS FRUIT DISH 
Boat shape, with shaped border. Length, 15 inches 


RARE EARLY AMERICAN MOULDED GREEN GLASS 
BOTTLE 

Made at the Dyottville Glass Works, Philadelphia. One side with 
portrait of George Washington, inscribed, ‘‘The Father of his 
Country’’. The reverse with portrait of General Taylor, in- 
seribed, ‘‘General Taylor never surrenders’’. Height, 9 inches 


THREE PIECES OF OLD EMERALD-GREEN GLASS 
Pair of perfume bottles and covered jar. Panelled bodies with 
gold and floral decoration. (Sold as is) (38) 


TEN OLD RUBY GLASS DESSERT PLATES 
(10) Diameter, 6 inches 


SET OF EIGHT CANARY-COLORED SANDWICH GLASS 
SWEETMEAT DISHES 
Fluted sides and diamond bases. (8) Size, 314 inches square 


TWO PIECES OF OLD DUTCH AMBER GLASS 
Bottle-shaped vase with panelled body, and plain flip glass. (2) 
Height, 6 and 8 inches 


PAIR OF AMETHYST GLASS VASES 
Cylindrical, with shaped bases and scalloped tops. Enamelled 
with female figures and foliage. (2) Height, 11 inches 


PAIR OF OLD ENGLISH WHITE GLASS DECANTERS 
Bodies partly fluted. Diamond-cut ringed necks. (Chipped) 
(2) Height, 814 inches 


THREE PIECES OF OLD WATERFORD CUT GLASS 
Small panelled sugar basin and cream jug, and a sugar basin 
cut with stars in medallions. (3) 


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TWO PAIRS OF OLD WATERFORD GLASS SALTCELLARS 
Boat shape. The bowls cut with drapery festoons and diamond 
pattern. (Chipped) (4) 


PAIR OF OLD WHITE GLASS DECANTERS 
Panel-cut cylindrical bodies, and long narrow necks with flaring 
spouts. Spire-shaped stoppers. (2) Height, 1514 inches 


OLD WHITE CUT GLASS FRUIT DISH ON STANDARD 
Scalloped and panelled bowl. (Chipped) Diameter, 10 inches 


OLD WHITE GLASS DESSERT STAND 
Circular cut bowl on plain foot. Height, 9 inches 
PAIR OF CANARY-COLORED SANDWICH GLASS DOL- 


PHIN CANDLESTICKS 
(2) Height, 10 inches 
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OLD ENGLISH AMBER GLASS WATER JUG 
Panelled body with medallions and flowers. White glass handle. 
Height, 814 inches 
[SEE ILLUSTRATION | 


CHINESE PORCELAIN 
NUMBERS 246-250 


LARGE FAMILLE-ROSE PORCELAIN BOWL 
CHINA, ABOUT 1800 


Floral borders. Bottom medallion with lady holding fan, stand- 
ing at her window. Diameter, 1614 inches 


LARGE CANTON PORCELAIN BOWL CHINA, ABOUT 1800 
Panels with palace scenes in brilliant coloring. 
Diameter, 1614 inches 


PAIR OF CANTON PORCELAIN VASES WITH ORMOLU 

CANDLE BRANCHES 

Six lights in the shape of naturalistic lilies. Ormolu base. (2) 
Height, 24 inches 


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PAIR OF OLD SANDWICH GLASS DOLPHIN CANDLESTICKS 
AND OLD ENGLISH AMBER GLASS WATER JUG 


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249 BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN GINGER JAR 
CHINA, KANG HSI PERIOD 
Two large panels with vases, incense burners and precious objects. 
With teakwood cover and stand. Height, 8 inches 


290 LARGE CANTON BLUE AND WHITE SOUP TUREEN 
WITH COVER 
Panels with Chinese landscape decoration. Length, 14 inches 


SILVER 
NUMBERS 251-273 


251 FOUR SILVER FIGURE-TOP SPOONS | 
Two with apostle tops; two others with foliage handles, the tops 
formed as amorini supporting crowned cartouches. (4) 


252 DUTCH SILVER SALTCELLAR 
Formed as a double fountain. Shell bowls resting upon sea 
monsters. Column with figures. 


253 STERLING SILVER BUTTER KNIFE, SUGAR TONGS, AND 
OLIVE SERVER 
With chased and engraved decoration. (3) 


254 SEVEN VARIOUS STERLING SILVER DESSERT SPOONS 
With shaped bowls and chased handles. (7) 
Weight about 5 ounces 


255 STERLING SILVER OLIVE SERVER, TWO CADDY 
SPOONS, AND CHEESE SCOOP 


(4) 


256 TWELVE STERLING SILVER TEASPOONS 
With gilt bowls. Handles engraved with sunflowers. (12) 
Weight about 6 ounces 


257 TWELVE STERLING SILVER DESSERT SPOONS 
With shaped gilt bowls and engraved handles. With initials. 
(12) Weight about 11 ounces 


258 STERLING SILVER ASPARAGUS SERVER, LADLE WITH 
STERLING SILVER HANDLE, AND GILT CADDY SPOON 
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TWELVE STERLING SILVER TABLE FORKS 
The handles engraved with foliage scrolls and initials. (12) 
Weight about 18 ounces 


STERLING SILVER ASPARAGUS SERVER, GILT OLIVE 
SERVER, AND GRAPE SCISSORS 
(3) Weight about 10 ounces 


TWO STERLING SILVER SALAD SERVERS 
One with shell bowl; the other with chased borders. (2) 


SIX STERLING SILVER QUEEN’S PATTERN TEASPOONS 
Scoop-shaped bowls. Reeded and chased handles. (6) 
Weight about 3 ounces 


TWELVE STERLING SILVER FLOWER-TOP OYSTER 
FORKS 
(12) Weight about 8 ounces 


STERLING SILVER PIE KNIFE AND SALAD SERVER 
With engraved decoration. (2) Weight about 5 ounces 


TWELVE STERLING SILVER TEASPOONS 
Gilt bowls and handles chased with flowers and foliage. (12) 
Weight about 4 ounces 


TWELVE STERLING SILVER DESSERT SPOONS 
Shaped gilt bowls. The handles with gadrooned borders. (12) 
Weight about 7 ounces 


SMALL STERLING SILVER BASKET WITH HANDLE 
With engraved scroll and leaf decoration and initials. 
Diameter, 4 inches 


PAIR OF STERLING SILVER SALT AND PEPPER 

SHAKERS 

Rich all-over chrysanthemum decoration. Initials. (2) 
Height, 4 inches 


JAPANESE SILVER AND ENAMEL ORNAMENT 
Chrysanthemum decoration. Height, 4 inches 


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DUTCH SILVER TEA STRAINER AND STAND 
The strainer with foliage decoration; the handle formed as a 
sailing barge. Stand with scroll borders. 


STERLING SILVER SWEETMEAT DISH 
Border pierced and chased with conventional medallions. 
Diameter, 6 inches 


STERLING SILVER VASE-SHAPED TEA CADDY AND 
COVER 
Chased with flowers and foliage in relief. Height, 4 inches 


STERLING SILVER SMALL SALVER 
With fluted border. Diameter, 6 inches 


FINE EARLY SAMPLERS 
DUTCH, ENGLISH, AMERICAN, GERMAN 


NUMBERS 274-299 


SAMPLER | DUTCH, ABOUT 1810 
Worked in colors with a parrot upon a branch, shrub, vessel, and 
a representation of Adam and Eve. (Unframed) 

Size, 20 x 10 inches 


SAMPLER DUTCH, ABOUT 1810 
Divided into six panels containing flower and foliage ornament, 
flower vases and shrubs, and a crowned heart-shaped medallion 
with the initials ‘‘I. H. S.’’ One panel with zigzag and geo- 
metrical ornament. Size, 15 x 13 inches 


FINE SAMPLER DUTCH, DATED 1825 
Worked at the top with rows of ivy, flowers and various designs, 
followed by alphabets and numerals intersected by crowns. Lower 
part with five wreaths containing initials, one supported by 
amorini and detached blossoms. Size, 28 x 9 inches 


SAMPLER AMERICAN, ABOUT 1830 
The centre worked with unusual design of church and churchyard. 
Three tombstones in the foreground inscribed with names and 
dates. A border of key pattern, and urns alternating with flowers. 
(Unframed) Size, 16144 x 171% inches 


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SAMPLER DUTCH, DATED 1828 
Worked with tree, birds, figures and amorini supporting foliage 
eartouch containing initials and date. The lower part with alpha- 
bets and numerals and foliage decoration. (This was probably 
unfinished) (Unframed) Size, 25 x 11 inches 


FINE SAMPLER DUTCH, DATED 1831 
The upper part with five panels of numerals, alphabets, crowns 
and animals. Lower part with amorini supporting a cartouch 
containing the initials and date ‘‘C. K. J. 1831’’, and with 
trees, flower urns, and birds. (Unframed) Size, 18 x 16 inches 


SAMPLER BY SUSANNA E. SIMS ENGLISH, DATED 1846 
Gros and petit point. Boating scene. Pair of poodles. Verse: 
‘* Jesus permit thy gracious name to stand, 
As the first effort of a youthful hand, 
And while her fingers on the canvas move 
Engage her tender thoughts to seek thy love.’’ 
Size, 23 x 25 inches 


FRAMED OVAL NEEDLEWORK MAP OF ENGLAND AND 
WALES ENGLISH, ABOUT 1830 
Worked in colored silks. 


EMBROIDERED SAMPLER AMERICAN, DATED 1816 
Five rows of alphabets and numerals, with buildings, shrubs 
and emblems below. Framed. Size, 914 x 18 inches 
NEEDLEWORK PICTURE AMERICAN, ABOUT 1850 


Romeo and Juliet. Worked in petit-point. (Unframed) 
Size, 23 x 17 inches 


SAMPLER, BY CELIA B. WEYL GERMAN, ABOUT 1820 
Worked with five alphabets in black thread. A border of flower 
urns, blossoms and crowns. (Unframed) Size, 16 x 21 inches 


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SAMPLER, BY LUCY ANNE KING COLEMAN 
BASKING RIDGE, N. J. DATED 1848 
Worked in colored wools with a bouquet of roses, birds and three 
children, birds in the upper corners. Border of flowers. In- 
seribed ‘‘Lucy Anne King Coleman Basking Ridge N. J. March 
8th 1848. in the 11th year of her age.’’ (Unframed) 
Size, 15 x 16 inches 


SAMPLER BY PHEBE SINTON AMERICAN, DATED 1807 
All-over design of foliage and fleurettes. Zigzag borders. <A line 
of alphabets at the top; birds and shrubs below. Inscribed ‘‘ Phebe 
Sinton’s Work, 1807’’. (Unframed) Size, 16144 x 171% inches 


SAMPLER BY MARY GARRISON AMERICAN, DATED 1786 
Worked with alphabets and numerals above; Adam and Eve 
standing between trees below. The border with vine decoration. 
Inscribed: ‘‘Mary Garrison, her work in the year 1786’’. (Un- 
framed) Size, 15 x 211% inches 


SAMPLER BY SARAH ROYCKMAN, AGED 8 YEARS 

DUTCH, ABOUT 1820 
Worked with alphabets and numerals, birds and shrubs. Border 
of vine. (Unframed) Verse: 


‘Teach me to feel another’s woe 
To hide the fault I see 
That mercy I to others show 
That mercy show to me.’’ Size, 17 x 161 inches 


FINE SAMPLER DUTCH, DATED 1828 
The upper part worked with a foliage cartouch containing the 
crowned initials ‘‘J. C. V.’’ and ‘‘C. S. W.’’ and date. Flanked 
by trees and underlined with foliage sprays. Ten rows of alpha- 
bets, numerals, and crowns below. (Unframed) 

Size, 14 x 12 inches 


EARLY SAMPLER DUTCH, ABOUT 1760 

The top worked with a lamb, doves between trees; followed by 

numerals and alphabets. Bottom with geometrical design. (Un- 

framed ) Size, 14 x 11 inches 
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291 SAMPLER BY MARY MATTHEWS AMERICAN, DATED 1828 


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Worked at the top with four rows of alphabets, a genealogical 
record of the Matthews family from 1777 until 1828, a house and 
grounds below. Verse: 


‘*Ah tell not of the joys of time 

Joys like some transient meteor given 

There is a hope which beams sublime 

The sunny hope which rests on heaven 

What friend have I in heaven or earth 

What friend to trust but thee 

My father’s dead my mother’s dead 

My God remember me’’ 
‘‘Mary Matthews Sampler wrought in the 15th year of her 
age 1828.’’ | 


SAMPLER AMERICAN, DATED 1837 
Worked with a representation of a house and trees with poultry 
in the foreground. Inscribed with obituary notices of two mem- 
bers of the Cubberley family. Border of running flowers. 

Size, 18 x 171% inches 


FINE SAMPLER BY MARY WOODLEY 
AMERICAN, ABOUT 1820 
Worked with flower-urns, shrubs, birds and amorini. Fine run- 
ning border of flowers. Verse: 
‘‘The Wise Choice. 
Beset with snares on ev’ry hand. 
In life’s uncertain path I stand. 
Father Divine diffuse thy light. 
To guide my doubtful footsteps right. 
Engage this frail and wav’ring heart. 
Wisely to choose the better part. 
To scorn the trifles of a day. 
For joys that never fade away.’’ 
Size, 18 x 13 inches 


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SAMPLER BY JANE BUGBY AMERICAN, DATED 1835 
Finely worked with flower-urns, vases and small animals. <A 
border of running foliage. Verse: | 
‘“May I be found a living stone 

In Salem’s street above, 

And join to sing with all, the bless’d 

Free grace, undying love.’’ 
Inscribed: ‘‘Jane Bugby Aged, 15 A. D. 1835.”’ 

Size, 17 x 13 inches 


SAMPLER BY ANN MARGARET TIZELL 
AMERICAN, DATED 1825 
Worked with two alphabets, vases of flowers and a floral wreath. 
A running border of foliage. Verse: 
‘** Jesus permit thy gracious name to stand 

As the first effort of an infant’s hand, 

And while her fingers o’er this canvas move 

Engage her tender heart to seek thy love.’’ 


Inscribed: ‘‘Ann Margaret Tizell, Aged ten years 1825.’’ (Sold 
as is) Size, 1534 x 1714 inches 


SAMPLER BY ELIZABETH CARY 


RALTIMORE, MD., DATED 1835 
Worked in the centre with a bouquet of flowers, flanked by flower- 


vases, insects and deer. A border of roses. Two verses: 


‘* Baltimore 
Loss of time is much 
Loss of truth is more 
Loss of Christ is such 
That no man can restore’’ 
*“The Wish 
I wish not for beauty nor languish for wealth 
But grant me kind Providence Virtue and Health 
Then richer than kings and more happy than they 
My days shall pass sweetly and swiftly away’’ 
Inseribed: ‘‘Elizabeth Cary, sampler. Baltimore, A. D. 1835.”’ 
(On stretcher, unframed ) Size, 22 x 28 inches 


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PAIR OF SILK NEEDLEWORK PICTURES 
AMERICAN, ABOUT 1820 
One landscape with castle in the background; sportsman and dog, 
and cattle in the foreground. The other, hilly landscape with 
trees and castle, figures and sailing boat in foreground. Executed 
in chenille and long-stitch. (Unframed) (2) 
Size, 15 x 18 inches 


SILK-EMBROIDERED PICTURE AMERICAN, ABOUT 1820 
Landscape with village church on the banks of a stream in the 
foreground. Embroidered in long-stitch upon a painted back- 
ground. Size, 17 x 1914 inches 


SAMPLER DUTCH, DATED 1827 
Worked in the centre with a red brick house, surrounded by 
flowers, shrubs, birds and flower-vases. A border of zigzag and 
rosette design. Size, 1614 x 171% inches 


EARLY AMERICAN AND ENGLISH WORK BOXES, 
TEA CADDIES, ETC. © 


NUMBERS 301-318 
OLD MAHOGANY WRITING CASE 


Banded with brass. Converted into a work box. 
Size, 20 x 10 x 7 inches 


OLD ENGLISH WALNUT BOX 

Banded and inlaid with brass. Size, 19 x 11 x 7 inches 
OLD ENGLISH INLAID WALNUT WORK BOX 

With fine inlay of various tinted woods. Size, 12 x 9 x 5 inches 
OLD SPANISH SMALL CHEST 


An interesting piece. Made with a combination of various woods. 
Inlaid with mother-of-pearl. Front and sides with carved 
ornament. Size, 15 x 10 x 81% inches 


MAHOGANY TEA CADDY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1800 
Casket shape, with slightly domed top. On lion claw feet. 
Inside with two covered compartments and circular centre com- 
partment. (Feet damaged) Size, 1214 x 714 inches 


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306 OLD CHINESE ROSEWOOD CABINET 
With two small drawers and one long drawer divided by a deep 

drewer. Fronts inlaid with various woods. 
Height, 14 inches; length, 14 inches 


307 OLD ROSEWOOD WORK BOX 
Casket shape. Cover and key plate with mother-of-pearl inlay. 
(Sold as is) Size, 12 x 6 x 6 inches 


308 EMPIRE MAHOGANY TEA CADDY ENGLISH, ABOUT 1810 
Casket shape. Fine borders of tulipwood, cover inlaid with trellis 
pattern. Two compartments, ormolu ring handles and feet. 

Size, 814 x 5 x 4 inches 


309 EMPIRE MAHOGANY TEA CADDY — ENGuisH, asouTt 1810 
Casket shape. Borders with fine tulipwood inlay. Three com- 
partments. Gilt acanthus and paw feet. Size, 11 x 6 x 6 inches 


310 OLD ROSEWOOD WORK BOX 
Beautifully banded and inlaid with brass and ebony. 
Size, 814 x 6 x 4 inches 


311 TORTOISE-SHELL AND IVORY CASKET 
Banded with silver. Lined with gold and silk brocade. 
Size, 714 x 6 inches 


312 OLD ROSEWOOD WRITING CASE 
Fitted with writing tablet and receptacles. Lid inlaid with 
mother-of-pearl. 


313 FINE OLD ROSEWOOD WORK BOX 
Banded and inlaid with brass. Cover with a cartouch. 
Size, 12 x 814 x 5 inches 


314 FINE OLD FRENCH WALNUT WORK BOX 
Banded with brass; the lid inlaid with Miller crest. Secret 
drawer in the bottom. (Sold as is) Size, 12 x 9 x 7 inches 


315 OLD ENGLISH MAHOGANY WRITING CASE 
Interior fitted for writing materials. Beautifully banded with 
brass; lid with a monogram. Length, 22 inches; width, 1014 inches 


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PAIR OF CHINESE ENGRAVED ZINC TEA CADDIES IN 
LACQUER CASE | 
Caddies engraved with flower and bird decoration. Case octag- 
onal oblong, decorated with borders of barley. Paw feet. 

Size, 8 x 6 x 5 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN SMALL MAHOGANY CHEST 
Rising top with bevelled borders. Shaped base with bracket feet. 
Length, 17 inches; width, 12 inches; depth, 8 inches 


MAHOGANY KNIFE BOX DUTCH, ABOUT 1820 
Oval, with slant rising cover, inlaid with flowers, foliage and 
string lines; drop ring handles at the sides. 

Height, 14 inches; width, 1014 inches 


OLD LUSTRE 
NUMBERS 319-330 


OLD COPPER LUSTRE JUG 
The neck with wide blue band decorated in gold. 
Height, 514 inches 


OLD SILVER RESIST LUSTRE CUP AND SAUCER 
Flower and leaf decoration. 


OLD COPPER LUSTRE PITCHER 
Height, 414 inches 


OLD COPPER LUSTRE PITCHER 
With banding and relief decoration in yellow. (Slight chip) 
Height, 6 inches 


OLD COPPER LUSTRE MUG 
Banded with a blue frieze bearing relief decorations of frolick- 


ing amorini. Height, 314 inches 
OLD SILVER RESIST LUSTRE PITCHER 
Floral decoration. (Slight repair) Height, 514 inches 


OLD SILVER RESIST LUSTRE MUG 
Decorated with wide band having flower spray. 
Height, 314 inches 


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326 OLD SILVER RESIST LUSTRE CREAM PITCHER 
Wide band of floral decoration. (Base worn down) 
Height, 514 inches 


327 LARGE OLD COPPER LUSTRE PITCHER 
Decorated with grooved and diamond panelling, outlined in 
cobalt-blue and with painted flower rosettes. (Mouth chipped) 
Height, 8 inches 


328 OLD COPPER LUSTRE PITCHER 
Decorated with quaint relief figures of ladies in hooped skirts. 
(Slight crack) Height, 614 inches 


329 OLD PINK LUSTRE PITCHER 
Neck decorated with flowers; body with eagle holding laurel 
branch and with flower spray. (Sold as is) Height, 614 inches 
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830 OLD PINK LUSTRE PITCHER 
Decorated with four panels bearing landscapes, eagle with laurel 
branch and flower motif. (Repaired) Height, 6 inches 
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SILVER 
NUMBERS 331-355 


331 PAIR OF SILVER FIDDLE-PATTERN GRAVY SPOONS 
Engraved with initials. (2) 


332 SEVEN SILVER MISCELLANEOUS FIDDLE - PATTERN 
TEASPOONS 
Engraved with initials. (7) Weight about 4 ounces 


333 ELEVEN SILVER FIDDLE-PATTERN DESSERT SPOONS 
With pointed bowls. Maker’s name. (11) 
Weight about 8 ounces 


334 HIGHT SILVER FIDDLE-PATTERN DESSERT SPOONS 
Engraved with initials. (8) Weight about 7 ounces 


335 TWELVE MISCELLANEOUS FIDDLE-PATTERN SILVER 
TEASPOONS 
Engraved with initials. (11) Weight about 6 ounces 


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SIX SILVER DESSERT SPOONS | 
Pointed bowls. Fiddle-shaped handles. Maker’s name. With 
initials. (6) 


PAIR OF SILVER DECANTER STANDS 
Sides pierced, conventional decoration. (2) Diameter, 5 inches 


SILVER SAUCE BOAT 
Engraved with foliage scrolls and initials. Reeded border. On 
oval foot. Height, 7 inches. Weight about 5 ounces 


SILVER MUG 
Plain cylindrical body. Reeded borders and scroll handle. 
Maker’s mark and monogram. 

Height, 344 inches. Weight about 8 ounces 


SILVER TWO-HANDLED LOVING CUP 
Elaborately chased and engraved. Scroll handles. On circular 
foot. Maker’s mark. Height, 5 inches 


SILVER FRUIT STAND 
Engraved with foliage. Conventional eagle and scroll handles. 
On circular base. Diameter, 614 inches. Weight about 5 ounces 


DUTCH SILVER HOT WATER JUG 

Queen Anne design. Spirally fluted baluster body and dome 

eover. Scroll spout and shaped handle. Engraved with dates. 
Height, 11 inches. Weight about 20 ounces 


STERLING SILVER SUGAR BASIN AND CREAM JUG 
Chased with flowers and foliage. Shaped handles. Ball feet. 
(2) | 


STERLING SILVER SQUARE TRAY : 
The border chased with fluting, foliage scrolls and shell. 
Size, 514 inches square. Weight about 3 ounces 


STERLING SILVER SWEETMEAT DISH 
Oval. Border pierced and chased with foliage scrolls and con- 
ventional decoration. Length, 7 inches. Weight about 3 ounces 


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STERLING SILVER BOWL 
Beaded border, Engraved with monograms and dates. 
Diameter, 734 inches. Weight about 8 ounces 


SILVER TABLE SERVICE 

Comprising twelve table spoons, twelve table forks, eleven dessert 

spoons, and ten dessert forks. Reeded and chased handles en- 

graved with initials. Maker’s name. Formerly owned by 

Cornelia Jones Miller, wife of Commander French Ensor Chad- 

wick, U. S. N., of Morgantown, Monongalia Co., W. Va. (45) 
Weight about 80 ounces 


SMALL STERLING SILVER BOWL 
Beaded edge. With name and date. Diameter, 434 inches 


PAIR OF STERLING SILVER SALTCELLARS AND 
SWEETMEAT DISH 
Saltcellars formed as shells; dish embossed with shell and vine. 


(3) 


STERLING SILVER MUFFINEER AND TWO SALT- 
CELLARS 

Muffineer chased with two bands of foliage; saltcellars with floral 
chasing. (3) 


SILVER OLIVE SERVER, BREAD FORK, TEA BALL, AND 
FIGURE-TOP SPOON 


(4) 


STERLING SILVER SALAD SERVER AND ASPARAGUS 
TONGS 
With engraved decoration. (2) 


DUTCH SILVER COW CREAM JUG 18TH CENTURY 
With engraved decoration. 
Length, 514 inches. Weight about 5 ounces 


TWO SILVER SALTCELLARS 
One Dutch, formed as a duck; the other miniature, with blue 
glass liner. (2) 


SILVER OLIVE SERVER, CADDY SPOON, AND TEA 
STRAINER 
(3) 


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INTERESTING EARLY AMERICAN MINIATURE 
FURNITURE 


NUMBERS 356-368 


PAIR OF INTERESTING MINIATURE STOOLS 
Oval top, on flaring ring turned legs. (2) 


INTERESTING MINIATURE MAHOGANY CRADLE 
Boat shape, with rockers, mattress and pillow. 


RARE AND INTERESTING MINIATURE HIGH-BACK 
CHAIR AMERICAN, ABOUT 1800 
Back pierced with scrolls; baluster and block side columns with 
slender finials. Stuffed seat; turned legs. 


MINIATURE MAHOGANY TABLE 


Drop leaves and gadrooned frieze. Ring turned legs with 


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baluster feet. Size, 18 x 11 inches 


SMALL MAHOGANY SEWING TABLE 

AMERICAN, ABOUT 1830 
Top fitted for spools. Drawer in the front with old Sandwich 
glass knob, inlaid borders; bracket feet. Size, 8 x 9 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN MINIATURE MAHOGANY BUREAU 
ABOUT 1830 
Three drawers in the shaped front. Paw feet. 
Height, 12 inches; length, 1114 inches 


INTERESTING MINIATURE MAHOGANY ROCKING 
CRADLE 
With canopied hood. Length, 11 inches 


INTERESTING MINIATURE CABINET 
Three small drawers above three long drawers, divided by a 
gvadrooned frieze; ball feet. Height, 9 inches; length, 10 inches 


INTERESTING MINIATURE MAHOGANY VICE WORK 
TABLE ENGLISH, ABOUT 1800 
Has pin-cushion top and small oak-lined drawer with ivory knob, 
also screw grip for fastening to a table. Borders inlaid with 
tulipwood. 


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FRONT DESK DUNCAN PHYFE CHEST OF DRAWERS 
WORK TABLE 


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MINIATURE TURKISH IVORY AND WOOD GAME TABLE 
Octagonal. With carved decoration of arabesques. Baluster 
support and paw feet. ‘Width, 10 inches 


VERY RARE MINIATURE BLOCK-FRONT DESK 
ENGLISH, ABouT 1770 
Stained oak. Has fall front enclosing small drawers. Three long 
drawers below with block fronts. Moulded base with ball feet. 
Fine bevelled borders, original brass handles and key plates. A 
collector’s piece. — Height, 12 inches; length, 12 inches 


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RARE MINIATURE DUNCAN PHYFE WORK TABLE 

Has two drawers in the rectangular top with old Sandwich 
pressed glass knobs. On ringed column support and shaped base 
with acanthus and paw feet. Height, 914 inches 


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RARE MINIATURE HIGH CHEST OF DRAWERS 
Has moulded top and shaped base with gadroon borders. Five 
drawers and chamfered corners. 
Height, 12 inches; length, 8 inches 
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ORIENTAL RUGS 
NUMBERS 369-383 


BOKHARA WOOLEN RUG WESTERN TURKESTAN 
Color harmony deep blue, apricot and white on mulberry-red. 
Centre field divided into four squares. Two geometrical borders. 
Size, 5 feet 9 inches x 4 feet 5 inches 

BOKHARA WOOLEN RUG WESTERN TURKESTAN 
Color harmony deep blue, apricot and white on mulberry-red. 
Centre field divided into four squares. Two geometrical borders. 
Size, 5 feet 9 inches x 4 feet 414 inches 

KHORASSAN WOOLEN RUG EASTERN PERSIA 


Herati border pale green on mulberry-red. Centre field deep 
indigo-blue with corner motifs and flower vases at either end in 
pale green and mulberry-red. Size, 4 feet 1 inch x 8 feet 


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BOKHARA WOOLEN RUG WESTERN TURKESTAN 
Three geometrical borders. Color harmony deep blue, apricot 
and white on mulberry-red ground. 

Size, 4 feet 6 inches x 3 feet 8 inches 


SHIRAZ WOOLEN RUG PERSIA 
Three borders. Centre field plain indigo-blue with Cashmere 
palmettes in the corners, set into an ivory-white panel with con- 
ventionalized floral decoration. Size, 6 feet 614 inches x 5 feet 


BOKHARA WOOLEN RUG WESTERN TURKESTAN 
Geometrical border. Centre divided into four sections, color 
harmony deep indigo-blue with touches of white on magenta-red. 

Size, 4 feet 5 inches x 6 feet 2 inches 


BELUCHISTAN WOOLEN RUG 
Three geometrical borders. Centre field with octagon design in 
vermilion, on camel’s-hair ground. 

Size, 2 feet 10 inches x 4 feet 5 inches 


376 SULTANABAD WOOLEN RUG PERSIA 
Three floral borders. Centre field with diverse floral designs on 
henna-red ground. Size, 6 feet 7 inches x 5 feet 

377 WOOLEN KAZAK MAT CAUCASUS 
Three geometrical borders. Centre field with diamond design on 
red. Size, 5 feet 10 inches x 4 feet 

378 MOSUL WOOLEN RUG KURDISTAN 


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Three floral borders. Centre field with eight meander stripes, red 
on white. Centre medallion and corner motifs, with floral de- 
signs on indigo-blue. Size, 6 feet 11 inches x 3 feet 4 inches 


WOOLEN SHIRAZ RUG PERSIA 
Four narrow borders. Centre field with all-over design of con- 
ventionalized plant motifs of deep indigo-blue and with three 
eartouches of red and white showing similar design. 

Size, 5 feet 8 inches x 4 feet 


SHIRAZ WOOLEN SADDLE MAT PERSIA 
Three borders, diverse floral designs on blue and red ground. 
Size, 3 feet x 3 feet 5 inches 


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381 BOKHARA WOOLEN MAT WESTERN TURKESTAN 
Very fine color harmony with deep red as dominant note, diverse 
geometrical borders, the centre field divided by cross bars. 

Size, 4 feet 11 inches x 3 feet 8 inches 


382 PRINCESS BOKHARA MAT 
Small parti-colored octagons in indigo-blue and white on the 
wine-red ground. Size, 47 x 28 inches 


383 PRINCESS BOKHARA MAT 
Geometrical border. All-over design of small octagons on the 
wine-red ground. 3 Size, 47 x 29 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN FURNITURE 
NUMBERS 384-425 


384 PAIR OF PAINTED LADDER-BACK CHAIRS | 
AMERICAN, ABOUT 1820 
Unusual backs having small spear-head splats at the bottom. 
Rounded seats; flaring ring turned legs with shaped front 
stretcher. (2) 


3880 HARLY AMERICAN SWELL-FRONT BUREAU asovur 1830 
Probably stained pine. Has four drawers with raised borders 
and high bracket feet. Height, 39 inches; width, 40 inches 


386 MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIR OF HEPPLEWHITE DESIGN 
Oval fluted back with pierced centre, carved with foliage and 
conventional ornament; bow-front; seat covered in blue velvet. 
Fluted square tapered legs and stretchers. 


387 HARLY AMERICAN MAHOGANY PEDESTAL TABLE 


| ABOUT 1800 
Circular tray top with bird-cage socket; on baluster column and 
tripod support with snake feet. Diameter of top, 24 inches 


388 EARLY AMERICAN MAHOGANY WORK TABLE 


ABOUT 1820 
Rectangular top; three drawers in the front; on spirally turned 
legs with shelf below. Size of top, 25 x 18 inches 


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SMALL PAINTED WINDOW SEAT ENGLISH, ABOUT 1780 
Painted with flower festoons and medallions; covered in the 
original green silk brocade. (Sold as is) Length, 42 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN PAINTED SIDE CHAIR 
PENNSYLVANIA-GERMAN, ABOUT 1780 

High back with bow top rail, vase centre and turned baluster side 

columns; rush seat; unusual baluster legs with pad feet. 


MAHOGANY WORK TABLE AMERICAN, ABOUT 18380 
Plain rectangular top with round corners, two drawers with 
shaped fronts, with baluster support; on four spreading legs 
finely carved with conventional foliage; paw feet. 

Size of top, 22 x 16 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN MAHOGANY CENTRE TABLE 
ABouT 1830 
Plain circular tilt top, on bold baluster column and tripod sup- 
port carved with acanthus foliage; claw feet. 
, Diameter of top, 42 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN GILT WALL MIRROR ABOUT 1820 
With two mirror panels, the frame with spirally fluted and turned 
baluster columns at the sides supporting an overhanging cornice 
having medallion, shell and pendant ornament. 

Size, 45 inches x 26 inches 


PAIR OF MAHOGANY ARMCHAIRS american, asout 1840 
Concave oval backs continuing in downward curve to the elbows 
with dolphin terminals; cabriole front legs; seats and backs up- 
holstered. (2) 


HEPPLEWHITE MAHOGANY ELBOW CHAIR 
EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1790 
Open shield back with rail splats, top with shell carving; scrolled 


- arms, square tapered legs with cuff feet, inlaid with tulipwood 


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lines; slip seat. 


OLD OAK SIDE TABLE 
Formed as an oak chest mounted on mahogany legs. 
Length, 89 inches; width, 19 inches 


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EMPIRE MAHOGANY CELLARET 
On paw and acanthus feet. Length, 25 inches; width, 19 inches 


WALNUT WINGED SOFA AMERICAN, ABOUT 1860 


Curved sweeping outline with serpentine front. Back with shell 
and foliage carving. Club feet. This piece was formerly owned 


by Judge Morris Smith Miller, of Utica, N. Y., born in New York 
City, 1779. Affidavit attached. Length, 5 feet 9 inches 


MAHOGANY FOLDING BREAKFAST TABLE 
Plain rectangular top; tapered legs with claw and ball feet. 
Size of top, 42 inches square 


EARLY AMERICAN MAHOGANY CORNER CUPBOARD 
Enclosed by two plain panelled doors. Marble top and ball feet. 
Brass handles engraved with Miller crest. Height, 5 feet 3 inches 


HARLY AMERICAN MAHOGANY BEDSTEAD asovurt 1840 
Boat shape. Voluted and panelled head and foot, with moulded 
Supports and shaped connecting rails. 

Length, 6 feet 2 inches; width, 5 feet 


EARLY AMERICAN BEDSTEAD ABOUT 1840 
Almost similar to the preceding. 
Length, 6 feet 2 inches; width, 5 feet 


MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS 
Four drawers of varying depths with bevelled borders. Shaped 
base, with bracket feet. Height, 39 inches; width, 48 inches 


VERY RARE MAPLE AND OAK LADDER-BACK CHAIR 

EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1750 
High back with three arched oak rails and round side columns 
with slender baluster finials. Rush seat, round legs and stretch- 
ers, the front one with unusual baluster centre. 


MAHOGANY WORK TABLE AMERICAN, ABOUT 1850 
Has folding top with serpentine border which revolves and when 
open forms a card table. Two drawers in the front. Shaped 
Support with four spreading feet. 

, Size of top, 31 inches x 23 inches 


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EARLY AMERICAN OAK CHEST AaBout 1800 
An interesting specimen. 
Length, 42 inches; width, 22 inches; depth, 22 inches 


MAHOGANY HIGH CHEST OF DRAWERS 
AMERICAN, ABOUT 1840 
Simple outline. Seven long drawers; shaped base. 
Height, 61 inches; width, 38 inches 


PAIR OF RARE EARLY AMERICAN PAINTED SIDE 
CHAIRS ABOUT 1820 
Curved ladder backs painted with fruit and cornucopia. Pierced 
splats divided by small ball ornament. Rush seats; turned taper- 
ing legs with similar front stretchers. (2) 


SHERATON-MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE 

AMERICAN, ABOUT 1810 
Very neat and graceful appearance. Fitted with drawer, a blind 
drawer at opposite end. The shaped top with two folding leaves 
and the square tapered legs beautifully inlaid with borders of 
tulip and holly wood. Length, 40 inches; width, 32 inches 


EMPIRE STYLE MAHOGANY BUREAU 

AMERICAN, ABOUT 1850 
Has small drawers in the top. Round fronted drawer in the 
frieze and three drawers below. Round columns at the sides with 
acanthus and paw feet. Height, 45 inches; width, 41 inches 


VERY RARE PAINTED HICKORY WINDSOR CHAIR 

EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1750 
This early specimen has the high spindled back and bow-shaped 
top rail. Saddle seat; flaring spindle legs and stretchers. 


VERY RARE WINDSOR SETTEE faruy AMERICAN, ABOUT 1780 

The straight back and scrolled armrests with unusual spear-head 

splats. Ring turned spindle legs and unusual front stretchers. 
Length, 6 feet 2 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN OVAL MANTEL MIRROR asout 1830 
The gilt frame with moulded and gadrooned borders. (Sold as 
is) Size, 38 x 54 inches 


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EARLY AMERICAN FINE HEPPLEWHITE 
BALUSTER-BACK CHAIR MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIR 


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FINE EARLY Se HICKORY WINDSOR ARM- 
CHAIR ABoUT 1780 
Double hooped back with seven spindles. Baluster supports to 
the shaped elbows. Wide saddle seat; flaring baluster legs and 
stretchers. 


FINE HARLY AMERICAN HICKORY WINDSOR ARM- 
CHAIR ABouT 1770 
Hooped back with nine spindles. Curved supports to the elbows. 
Wide saddle seat; flaring ring turned legs and stretchers. Very 
rare specimen. 


FINE EARLY AMERICAN BALUSTER-BACK CHAIR 
ABOUT 1725 

High back, with shaped top and four splats; baluster side columns 

with vase finials; rush seat; turned baluster legs and stretchers. 


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FINE HEPPLEWHITE MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIR 
ENGLISH, ABOUT 1770 
Open shield-shaped back with fluted borders, shaped centre ver- 
tically pierced and carved with conventional leafage terminating 
at the top with looped ornament; slip seat; square legs and 
stretchers. 
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TORTOISE-SHELL AND IVORY SEWING TABLE 
ENGLISH, ABOUT 1840 
In two sections. Oval top elaborately fitted with tortoise-shell 
and carved ivory sewing implements. Stand with square tapered 
legs and X stretchers. (Sold as is) 
Height, 27 inches; length, 14 inches 


FINE MAHOGANY CENTRE TABLE AMERICAN, ABOUT 1800 
The top with two folding leaves and shaped with the clover-leaf 
motif; spirally fluted legs tapering at the feet. 

Size of top, 40 inches x 33 inches 


SHERATON MAHOGANY BREAKFAST TABLE > 

AMERICAN, ABOUT 1800 
Shaped top and fitted with a drawer; fluted round tapered legs. 
Graceful outline. Length, 3 feet 10 inches; width, 3 feet 


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FINE OLD CHINESE shed eedyiles tata CABINET OF SMALL 
DRAWERS 
Overlaid with pigskin and decorated with brass studs and corner 
mounts; fitted with one long and four short drawers and enclosed 
by a pair of doors with decorative brass lock; the shaped base 
with bracket feet. 

Height, 16 inches; width, 25 inches; depth, 13 inches 


FINE EARLY AMERICAN MAHOGANY WORK TABLE 
ABouT 1800 
Rectangular top with two folding leaves; two drawers in the 
front with raised borders; turned and fiuted legs with unusual 
claw and ball feet, a shelf below. Size of top, 36 x 18 inches 


DUNCAN PHYFE MAHOGANY ELBOW CHAIR asout 1820 
Ladder back and down-curved arms terminating with scrolls; 
curved front legs with paw feet; slip seat, covered in fine Persian 
brocade. 


VERY FINE EARLY AMERICAN MAHOGANY WORK 
TABLE ABOUT 1820 
A most decorative piece, in splendid condition. Has rectangular 
top with round corners. One long and two deep small drawers 
in the front, with decorative ring and rosette handles; a border 
of black and gold stencilling around the base. On elaborately 
carved baluster support, with four spreading paw feet. 

Size of top, 24 x 1714 inches 

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FINE DUNCAN PHYFE MAHOGANY WORK TABLE 
A most decorative piece, with fine finish. Two drawers in the 
front, one fitted with fixtures for writing materials. Inlaid with 
narrow panels of curly maple at the sides, pendent baluster orna- 
ment at the corners. On support with four spreading legs and 
brass paw feet, carved with acanthus foliage. 

Size of top, 22 x 18 inches 

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PAINTINGS 
NUMBERS 426-433 


PAIR OF OIL PAINTINGS ON PANELS BY J. LEICHNER 
DUTCH, 17TH CENTURY 

‘“The Town Crier’’ and ‘‘The Dentist’’. Gilt frames. (2) 
Size, 814 x 6 inches 


PAINTING ON GLASS 
French, School of Le Prince. Ladies and children playing on a 
terrace. Guilt frame. Size, 10 x 14 inches 


OIL PAINTING ON SLATE 
Bouquet of tea roses. Artist unknown. Gilt frame. 
Size, 1114 x 111% inches 


OIL PAINTING ON PANEL 
School of Frans Hals. Bust portrait of a man wearing wide 
beaver hat and carrying a basket. Mahogany frame. 

Size, 1114 x 10 inches 


OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS 
Rocky coast scene, with figures and sailing boats. Guilt frame. 
Size, 5144 x 834 inches 


PAIR OF COLORED ETCHINGS 
Figure subjects, after Pater. Framed. Hand-colored. (2) 
Size, 19 x 15 inches 


TWO COLORED PRINTS AND WATER-COLOR DRAWING 
‘‘The Child Restored’’, after Morland. Size, 14 x 17 inches 


‘‘The Affectionate Brothers’’, Bartolozzi after Sir J. Reynolds. 
Size, 13 x 914 inches 


Seascape with fishing boats. Drawing, signed Harvy. (Framed) 
(3) 


THREE CHROMOLITHOGRAPHS ? 
Published by the Arundel Society. Classical subjects. <A pair, 
and one slightly larger. Guilt frames. (3) 

Diameter, 17 and 18 inches 


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MIRRORS 
NUMBERS 434-440 


434 EARLY AMERICAN GILT WALL MIRROR ABouT 1820 


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With the original old mirror panel, a small panel above painted 
and gilt with the American eagle. Frame with carved and twisted 
borders. Size, 37 x 18 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN CONVEX MIRROR ABOUT 1830 
Circular gilt frame with gadroon and ball ornament, surmounted 
by an eagle and foliage sprays. Diameter, 30 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN CIRCULAR CONVEX MIRROR 
The gilt frame with ball ornament. (Damaged) 
Diameter, 17 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN MAHOGANY MANTEL MIRROR 
Moulded frame with gilt borders. Size, 40 x 27 inches 


MAHOGANY TOILET MIRROR AMERICAN, ABOUT 1840 
With shield-shaped bevelled mirror panel, on scroll supports, with 
moulded base. Size, 34 x 36 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN WALL MIRROR 
Original old mirror panel; moulded curly maple frame. 
Size, 86 x 23 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN OVAL MAHOGANY WALL MIRROR 
Size, 36 x 24 inches 


ORIENTAL TEXTILES 
NUMBERS 441-450 


PRIEST’S BROCADE ROBE JAPAN, 18TH CENTURY 
Subtle and delicate coloring in blues and pinks, with touches of 
gold and silver. Lined. (Sold as is) Size, 80 x 45 inches 
EMBROIDERED COVER TURKEY, 18TH CENTURY 


Bold design of flower sprays with large blossoms and leaves in 
pale blue and tan on white cotton ground. (Sold as is) 
Size, 44 x 36 inches 


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KASHAN VELVET PANEL PERSIA, 17TH-18TH CENTURY 
Red centre, with large and small cypress trees in green and red. 
Numerous geometrical borders. (Sold asis) Size, 45 x 60 inches 


OLD CHINESE EMBROIDERED WHITE SILK SHAWL 
A basket with peonies and hovering birds embroidered in each 
corner. Deep fringe. (Sold as is) Size, 62 x 66 inches 


OLD CHINESE EMBROIDERED RED SILK SHAWL 
Fine embroidery of bold flower sprays. Deep silk fringe. 
Size, 63 x 66 inches 


OLD INDIAN COTTON PRINT SPREAD 
Floral design in charming coloring. (Sold as is) 
Size, 80 x 72 inches 


OLD CASHMERE SHAWL 
Elaborate design of flowering shrubs, arabesques, ete. (Sold as 
is) Size, 74 x 76 inches 


OLD CASHMERE SHAWL 
Small black centre; design of large palmettoes and flowering 
shrubs. (Sold as is) Size, 72 x 78 inches 


SMALL EMBROIDERED TABLE COVER 

PERSIA, 17TH CENTURY 
Part of a gilet persan. Design of stripes with floral motifs of 
finely blended color. Size, 3014 x 20 inches 


GOLD BROCADE TABLE COVER persia, 177H-18TH CENTURY 


All-over design of rows of palmettoes in delicate coloring on the 
gold ground. Size, 45 x 30 inches 


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SALE SATURDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY SECOND, AT 2:30 


THIRD SESSION 
NUMBERS 451-679 


OLD ENGLISH AND EARLY AMERICAN GLASS 
NUMBERS 451-475 


451 PAIR OF OLD DUTCH WHITE GLASS JARS 
Baluster shape, the bodies etched and eut with conventional 
decoration. (Stoppers chipped) (2) Height, 14 inches 


452 TWO MILLEFIORI CRYSTAL PAPER WEIGHTS 
With decoration of lilies. (One chipped) (2) 


453 PAIR OF BOHEMIAN RUBY GLASS GOBLETS AND DE- 
CANTER 
Etched with vine branches. Goblets with panelled bowls on 
shaped bases. Decanter with ringed neck. (3) 


454 TWO OLD WHITE MOULDED AND CUT GLASS DESSERT 
DISHES 
Formed as flower baskets, with panelled bodies, high hooped 
handles and star cut bases. (2) 


455 TWO RARE EARLY AMERICAN MASONIC GREEN GLASS 
BOTTLES 
Pressed with masonic emblems and the American eagle. (2) 
Height, 9 inches 


456 PAIR OF OLD JERSEY AQUAMARINE MOULDED GLASS 
VASES 
Of restrained baluster shape. Moulded with flowers, foliage and 
scrolls. (2) Height, 15 inches 


457 RARE EARLY AMERICAN MASONIC GREEN GLASS 
BOTTLE 
Moulded with masonic emblems on one side, reverse with the 
American eagle and the initials ‘‘P. P.’’ conjoined. | 
Height, 714 inches 


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PAIR OF OLD ENGLISH AMETHYST CUT GLASS JARS WITH COVERS 
AND OLD ENGLISH AMETHYST FLIP GLASS 


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PAIR OF OLD ENGLISH AMETHYST CUT GLASS JARS 

WITH COVERS 

The bodies with panels cut with grape and leaf decoration. 

(Slightly damaged) (2) Height, 13 inches 
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OLD ENGLISH AMETHYST FLIP GLASS Height, 8 inches 
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SET OF FOUR EMERALD-GREEN MOULDED GLASS 
CANDLESTICKS 
Columns and bases moulded with vine branches. (4) 

Height, 6 inches 


SET OF FIVE FINE OLD ENGLISH BLUE GLASS FINGER 
BOWLS 
Slightly raised bases and flaring lips. (5) 


THREE OLD BLUE CUT GLASS DECANTERS 
Fluted necks and bases. (One damaged) (8) Height, 14 inches 


PAIR OF ANTIQUE CHINESE AMETHYST GLASS VASES 
Globular body, long neck. (2) Height, 17 inches 


PAIR OF OLD WHITE GLASS DECANTERS 
Panelled cut bodies, ringed necks and flame stoppers. (One 
stopper damaged) (2) Height, 13 and 9 inches 


PRESIDENT GARFIELD WHITE PRESSED GLASS FRUIT 

DISH 

With scalloped border and beaded and flowered festoon ornament, 

centre with the President’s portrait and inscribed, ‘‘We mourn 

our nation’s loss’’, and dates of birth, assassination and death. 
Diameter, 11 inches 


THREE-PIECE BRISTOL WHITE ENAMELLED RUBY 
GLASS TOILET SET ENGLISH 
Comprising two perfume bottles and box and cover. Decoration 
of female portraits and gold arabesques. (Slightly damaged) (38) 


TWO CANARY-COLORED SANDWICH GLASS DOLPHIN 
CANDLESTICKS 
Almost a pair. (2) Height, 934 and 91% inches 


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468 SET OF SIX OLD STIEGEL WHITE GLASS DECANTERS, 
TWO TUMBLERS, SMALL WINEGLASS 
With gilt decoration of stars and foliage. In original case. (9) 


469 PAIR OF AMBER GLASS CANDLESTICKS 


ENGLISH, ABOUT 1790 
With finely cut oval medallion decorated with amorino and 


cornucopia. (2) Height, 814 inches 


470 PAIR OF OLD BRISTOL WHITE ENAMEL RUBY GLASS 
PRISM CANDLESTICKS 
With baluster column and round bases. Cut with shaped me- 
dallion. Gold decoration of flowers and scrolls. (Sold as is) 
(2) Height, 12 inches 


471 OLD ENGLISH WHITE GLASS DECANTER 
Panelled cut body, ringed neck and flame stopper. 


Height, 13 inches 
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472 OLD WATERFORD CUT GLASS PITCHER 


Diamond-cut body, fluted neck, gadrooned flaring lip and handle. 
Star-cut base. 


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473 OLD ENGLISH WHITE CUT GLASS SUGAR BOWL AND 
COVER 


Decagonal form, with scalloped lip and spired cover. 


Height, 12 inches 
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474 SET OF FOUR FINE OLD WATERFORD GLASS 
TUMBLERS IRISH, cIRCA 1800 


Tapering bodies cut with bands of oval medallions and with star- 
cut bases. (4) 


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475 PAIR OF OLD ENGLISH WHITE GLASS DECANTERS 
Panelled cut bodies, ringed necks and octagonal baluster stoppers. 
(2) Height, 12 inches 
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CHINESE LACQUER, ETC. 
NUMBERS 476-487 


CHINESE BLACK AND GOLD LACQUER GAME BOX 
All-over decoration of pagodas and figures. The interior with 
four covered compartments also decorated in lacquer and filled 
with engraved mother-of-pearl game counters and quaint old 
playing cards. (Lacquer slightly damaged) 

Size, 11 x 914 inches 


CHINESE LACQUER AND GOLD WORK BOX 
Octagonal oblong. With decoration of figures, foliage and 
flowers. (Sold as is) Size, 914 x 514 x 7 inches 


JAPANESE LACQUER CABINET 

With engraved metal mounts. Front with drawers and enclosed 
by a pair of small doors. The panels with mother-of-pearl decora- 
tion. (Sold as is) Height, 19 inches; width, 17 inches 


PAIR OF CHINESE RED LACQUER CABINETS WITH EN- 
GRAVED BRASS MOUNTS 

With rising tops. Two small drawers in the front enclosed by 
a pair of doors. (2) Size, 13814 x 9 x 12 inches 


CHINESE CINNABAR LACQUER BOX CHIEN LUNG PERIOD 
Circular, with shaped outline The lid finely carved with a vase 
of flowers and other objects in relief, on a ground of rosette 


decoration. Diameter, 6 inches 
PAIR OF CHINESE CINNABAR LACQUER BOWLS AND 
COVERS CHIEN LUNG PERIOD 
Circular, with shaped borders, and domed covers. Finely carved 
with flowers and rosette decoration. (2) Diameter, 6 inches 
CHINESE BLACK LACQUER CABINET OF SMALL 


DRAWERS 
Gilt, with buildings and figures in landscapes. 
Height, 13 inches; width, 12 inches 


CHINESE BLACK LACQUER BOX 
Cover and sides decorated with picnic scenes, floral border. Gilt 
claw feet. Size, 12 x 1014 x 4 inches 


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Fitted interior. Decorated with figures and buildings in land- 
scapes and panels of flowers. Paw feet. (Sold as is) 
Size, 13 x 9 x 6 inches 


CHINESE LACQUER WORK BOX 
Almost similar to the preceding. (Sold as is) 
Size, 1414 x 10 x 6 inches 


CHINESE LACQUER SMALL DRESSING CHEST 

With beautiful mother-of-pearl inlay of flowers and peacocks. 
Rising top and revolving front sections, disclosing interior in- 
tricately fitted with a sliding mirror, small drawers and recep- 
tacles. (Sold as is) 


PAIR OF CHINESE CARVED WOOD LANTERNS 
Ornamented with small glass panels painted with flowers. (2) 
Height, 25 inches 


OLD LUSTRE WARE 
NUMBERS 488-512 


PAIR OF OLD PINK LUSTRE PLATES 
Charming decoration of houses in a landscape. (2) 
Diameter, 714 inches 


SET OF THREE OLD PINK LUSTRE DEEP PLATES 
The centre with quaint flower spray with three large orange- 
colored blossoms. (One slightly cracked) (3) 


OLD LUSTRE COW-SHAPED CREAMER 
The body mottled in pink lustre. (Repaired) Length, 7 inches 


OLD PINK LUSTRE CREAM PITCHER 
With landscape decoration. 


OLD POTTERY PITCHER WITH PINK LUSTRE AND RE- 
LIEF DECORATION 
The globular body with decoration of playing amorini in white 
on the blue ground. Bands of pink lustre. (Repaired) 

Height, 614 inches 


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OLD SILVER LUSTRE MUG 
Decorated with transfer print of classical subject. 
Height, 314 inches 


494 PITCHER WITH SILVER LUSTRE DECORATION 


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Fluted cream-colored body with wide silver lustre band about 
the neck, decorated with roses in relief. (Slightly chipped) 
Height, 514 inches 


OLD SILVER RESIST LUSTRE CREAM PITCHER 
Decorated with wide band of floral motifs. Height, 414 inches 


OLD SILVER RESIST LUSTRE CREAM PITCHER 
Decorated with cockatoo and flowers. Height, 434 inches 


OLD SILVER RESIST LUSTRE CREAM PITCHER 
Decorated with grapes and leaves. (Slight chip) 
Height, 414 inches 


OLD SILVER RESIST LUSTRE CREAM PITCHER 
All-over decoration of graceful semi-conventionalized flower 
sprays. Height, 414 inches 


OLD SILVER RESIST LUSTRE CREAM PITCHER 
Decoration of two birds and flower sprays. (Handle repaired) 
Height, 414 inches 


OLD SILVER RESIST LUSTRE CREAMER 
Flower and festoon decoration. Height, 434 inches 


OLD SILVER RESIST LUSTRE CREAMER 
Grape and leaf decoration. Height, 434 inches 


OLD SILVER LUSTRE FACE JUG 
Floral decoration in resist technique; the face in red, (Cracked) 
Height, 414 inches 


OLD SILVER LUSTRE CREAMER | 
Leaf festoon and floral decoration. Height, 414 inches 
OLD COPPER LUSTRE CHOCOLATE POT 


The centre with rose sprays in relief on olive-green ground. 
Height, 6 inches 


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The centre with band in pink lustre having landscape decoration. 
Height, 6 inches 


OLD SILVER RESIST LUSTRE CREAM PITCHER 
All-over bird and flower decoration. Height, 5 inches 


OLD SILVER RESIST LUSTRE PITCHER 
Decorated with wide band bearing conventionalized floral pattern. 
Height, 534 inches 


OLD COPPER LUSTRE JUG WITH RELIEF DECORATION 
Body encircled by light blue band with decoration in relief of 
amorino on goat. Height, 634 inches 


OLD COPPER LUSTRE PITCHER 
White band with grape decoration around the neck. 


OLD SILVER RESIST LUSTRE CREAMER 
Conventionalized flower-vine decoration. Height, 414 inches 


OLD SILVER RESIST LUSTRE CREAM PITCHER 
Unusual fluted body with round reserved panels having flower 
rosettes. (Slight crack) Height, 414 inches 


OLD SILVER LUSTRE CREAMER 
Fluted body with cartouches bearing floral rosettes. Mouth with 
relief floral decoration. 


MINIATURE FURNITURE 
NUMBERS 513-521 


VERY RARE MINIATURE MAHOGANY CHEST OF 
DRAWERS EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1820 
Probably a cabinet maker’s model. Three drawers of varying 
depths. Brass bail handles at the sides. Moulded base with paw 
feet. Height, 23 inches; length, 22 inches; width, 11 inches 


INTERESTING AND RARE MINIATURE MAHOGANY 
FOUR-POSTER BED 7 
Length, 23 inches; width, 14 inches 


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VERY RARE MINIATURE LADDER-BACK ARMCHAIR 

EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1750 
High back with three arched splats. Round side columns with 
vase-shaped finials. Round armrests, legs and stretchers. Rush 
seat. 


VERY RARE MINIATURE PAINTED ROCKING ARM.- 
CHAIR AMERICAN, ABOUT 1800 
Has square back with round side columns and spear-head splats. 
Baluster supports to the elbows. 


VERY RARE MINIATURE MAHOGANY DROP-LEAF 
TABLE 
Rectangular top with shaped corners. Two drop leaves. A 
drawer in the frieze. On fluted square tapering legs. 

Size of top, 25 x 22 inches 


RARE MINIATURE MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS 
AMERICAN, ABOUT 1800 
Four drawers with bird’s-eye maple fronts, old pine linings and 
white porcelain handles. Shaped skirting around the base; ring 
turned legs with ball feet. Height, 11 inches; length, 121% inches 


FINE MINIATURE EMPIRE MAHOGANY BUREAU 
AMERICAN, ABOUT 1820 
Has moulded cornice supported by two round columns with gilt 
metal capitals and bases. Four drawers, and one in the frieze. 
In fine condition. Height, 1514 inches; length, 18 inches 


RARE MINIATURE MAHOGANY WARDROBE 

Interior fitted with shelves and hanging compartment, enclosed 
by a pair of panelled doors and surmounted by an overlapping 
cornice, Moulded base, with ogee bracket feet. 


Height, 20 inches; length, 14 inches 


RARE MINIATURE MAHOGANY FALL-FRONT DESK 


AMERICAN, ABOUT 1800 

Top has fall front enclosing shaped pigeonholes. Four long 

drawers below with bevelled borders and old white glass handles. 
Moulded base with ogee bracket feet. | 

Height, 19 inches; length, 19 inches 


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TURNER WARE 
NUMBERS 522-533 


OLD TURNER CREAMER WITH RELIEF DECORATION 
Classical decoration of amorini and goats in white on blue. (Spout 
slightly chipped) Height, 314 inches 


OLD TURNER STONEWARE RELIEF JUG 
Amorini and goats in relief on light blue; grape frieze on neck. 
(Slightly chipped) Height, 614 inches 


OLD TURNER STONEWARE BLUE AND WHITE PITCHER 
Hunting scene in relief; flower band on neck. (Repaired) 
Height, 514 inches 


OLD TURNER STONEWARE RELIEF DECORATED MUG 
AND SMALL PITCHER 

Both with classical decoration in white on light blue. (2) 
(Pitcher repaired, mug slightly chipped) 


PAIR OF OLD TURNER RELIEF DECORATED CREAMERS 
Flower cluster decoration in light blue on white. (2) 
Height, 5 inches 


OLD TURNER STONEWARE BLUE AND WHITE PITCHER 
British coat of arms, lion and dogs, dog and snake. 
Height, 6 inches 


PAIR OF OLD TURNER STONEWARE PITCHERS 
Decoration in classical style, amorini and goats, relief in white 
on light blue. (One with spout repaired) (2) Height, 4 inches 


OLD TURNER STONEWARE CREAMER WITH RELIEF 
DECORATION 
Decoration of hunters in white on blue. Height, 314 inches 


OLD TURNER CREAMER WITH RELIEF DECORATION 
Renaissance motifs in white on light blue. (Small age-crack) 
Height, 314 inches 


SILVER RESIST LUSTRE PITCHER 
Pheasant and flower decoration. (Mouth slightly chipped) 
Height, 544 inches 
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OLD TURNER JUG WITH RELIEF DECORATION 

Interesting specimen with the name of the ancestor of the present 
owner, “‘J. J. Bleecker, Esq.’’ written across the front in gilt. 
A “J.J. Bleecker’’ came from Holland in 1658 and was Mayor of 
Albany, 1700-1701. The present piece must refer to a descend- 
ant, probably a grandson, of the early representative of the family 
in America. Fine relief decoration of hunting dogs and trees, in 
white on the light blue ground. (Age-cracked.) Height, 7 inches 


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LARGE OLD COPPER RESIST LUSTRE PITCHER 

Body with wide blue band, having conventionalized leaf decora- 

tion. Height, 8 inches 
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SAMPLERS 
NUMBERS 534-552 


FINE SAMPLER DUTCH, DATED 1800 
The upper part worked with numerals and alphabets followed by 
crowns, shrubs, and flower vases. Centre with a crowned foliage 
eartouch containing initials ‘‘M. E. B.’’ and date. Trees, 
pigeon roost, shrubs and a parrot below. (Unframed) 

Size, 38 x 9 inches 


RARE SAMPLER BY ELIZA STEEMANS 

AMERICAN, DATED 1816 
Worked with a building, trees and grounds. <A border of flowers 
and foliage. Inscribed: ‘‘Eliza Steeman’s work Greenwich 
School, 1816.’’ This undoubtedly is meant to represent the school 
at Greenwich, Conn. Size, 1614 x 16 inches 


FINE SAMPLER DUTCH, DATED 1820 
The upper part worked with vine, alphabets and numerals; fol- 
lowed by six panels containing trees and shrubs, birds, buildings 
and other objects, and the initials ‘‘C. H. A.’’ in a laurel car- 
touch. (Unframed) Size, 52 x 9 inches 


FINE AND RARE SAMPLER DUTCH, DATED 1712 ANnpD 1713 

Beautifully worked with animals, figures, flowers, shrubs, trees 

and angels supporting a love token. Also with numerous small 

panels containing alphabets and numerals and various designs. 

(Unframed) Size, 48 x 9 inches 
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FINE SAMPLER DUTCH, DATED 1775 
The upper half worked with a parrot upon a branch, blossoms, 
trees, shrubs, and figures. The crowned and dated initials 
“J. D. H.’’? The lower part with alphabets, numerals and 
crowns; followed by five panels of foliage and geometrical de- 
sign. (Unframed) Size, 41 x 10 inches 


FINE EARLY SAMPLER DUTCH, ABOUT 1750 
The upper half worked with a representation of the Crucifixion, 
and various objects. A panel below with Adam and Eve in the 
garden; followed by alphabets and numerals intersected by 
crowns. The lower part with various designs of flowers and birds. 
(Unframed) Size, 40 x 11 inches 


FINE EARLY SAMPLER DUTCH, DATED 1732 
Divided into two panels. The large one worked with numerous 
birds, animals, flowers, trees, a shepherd and shepherdess, and a 
representation of the Crucifixion with Saint John and Saint 
Peter. The initials ‘‘M. S. H.’’ and ‘‘R. C. G.’’ crowned and 
dated. Smaller panel with various designs. (Unframed) 
Size, 2114 x 14 inches 


FINE SAMPLER DUTCH, ABOUT 1780 
Upper half divided into three panels. One with the crowned 
initials, ‘‘C. H. S.’’ in a foliage cartouch, animals, trees and 
other objects. Second with representation of Adam and Eve. 
Third with the Crucifixion. Lower half with alphabets, numer- 
als and various designs. Finely worked. (Unframed) 

? _ Size, 41 x 9 inches 


FINE SAMPLER DUTCH, ABOUT 1800 
Divided into five panels, three containing birds, figures, crowns, 
shrubs and a castle. Two with alphabets, numerals and a geomet- 
rical design. (Unframed) Size, 27 x 9 inches 


VERY FINE SAMPLER DUTCH, DATED 1802 
The top worked with two angels supporting a floral cartouch, 
containing the crowned and dated initials, ‘‘F. J. H.’’ Houses 
and trees below followed by two larger panels worked with the 
representation of Adam and Eve, and the Crucifixion surrounded 
by various objects. The lower half worked with alphabets, 
numerals, and crowns. Various designs at the bottom. 

Size, 41 x 11 inches 


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FINE AND RARE SAMPLER DUTCH, DATED 1711 
The upper half worked with panels designed with representation 
of the Crucifixion, Adam and Eve, and trees; followed by smaller 
panels containing flower motifs, urns, shrubs, and figures. Lower 
part with alphabets, numerals, and rows of various designs. A 
rare specimen. Size, 42 x 10 inches 


SAMPLER DUTCH, DATED 1796 
Upper half worked with trees, animals, birds, figures, and houses. 
Lower half with alphabets and numerals intersected by crowns. 
(Unframed ) Size, 2014 x 11 inches 


SAMPLER DUTCH, DATED 1804 
Upper half with five panels containing birds, trees, flowers, fig- 
ures and other objects. Lower half with alphabets and numerals 
intersected by crowns. (Unframed) Size, 40 x 8 inches 


FINE SAMPLER DUTCH, DATED 1821 
The upper part with numerals and alphabets intersected by 
crowns; followed by a panel containing shrubs, animals, birds, 
and flower vases. The centre with the crowned and dated initials, 
“‘K. B. S.’’ in a foliage cartouch. Another panel with similar 
decoration; a shepherd and shepherdess below standing by a tree. 
(Unframed) Size, 30 x 10 inches 


SAMPLER DUTCH, ABOUT 1800 
Top worked with a parrot upon a branch, followed by trees, flower 
urns, figures and shrubs. Alphabets and numerals below. Fine 
eolors. (Unframed) Size, 30 x 9 inches 


FINE SAMPLER, INITIALLED ‘‘I. H. W. E.”’ 

: DUTCH, DATED 1777 
The upper part worked with flower urns, flower sprays and car- 
touch. Lower part with numerals and alphabets in various 
styles. (Unframed) Size, 20 x 1614 inches 


FINE CROSS-STITCH EMBROIDERY SAMPLER 

DUTCH, DATED 1771 
Unusually charming specimen, with quaint figural motifs in gay 
and well-harmonized colors. Shepherd and shepherdess, wedding 
ceremony, lady in sedan chair, gallant with sword, shrub and bird 
borders. Signed, ‘‘I C B’’. Size, 27 x 12 inches 


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UNUSUAL CROSS-STITCH EMBROIDERY SAMPLER > 
GERMAN, LATE 17TH CENTURY 
Parrot on fruit branch, Adam and Eve, Crucifixion, alphabets 
and finely designed floral borders. Size, 41 x 11 inches 
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CROSS-STITCH EMBROIDERY SAMPLER 
DUTCH, DATED 1685 
Finely executed vine borders in blue and white, flower urns, 
sprays and medallions. One alphabet. Signed, ‘‘S A S, 1685.”’ 
Size, 32 x 1114 inches 
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DIVERSE PORCELAIN 
NUMBERS 553-570 


PAIR OF OLD STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY SPANIELS 
(2) Height, 12 inches 


SET OF FOUR OLD STAFFORDSHIRE SPANIEL ORNA- 
MENTS WITH COPPER LUSTRE 
Three different sizes. (4) Height not over 814 inches 


SIX-PIECE EMPIRE PORCELAIN COFFEE SERVICE 

FRENCH, ABOUT 1820 
Decorated with bands of naturalistic roses and with deep friezes 
of gilt. Consisting of tray, small coffee pot, creamer, sugar bowl 
and pair of cups and saucers. (One cover chipped) (6) 


PORCELAIN URN WITH PAINTED DECORATION 
FRENCH, ABOUT 1820 

Scenes of the hunt. Wide gold border. Empire shape. (Cover 

chipped) ‘ Height, 714 inches 


SET OF TWELVE MEISSEN PORCELAIN PLATES 
Painted decoration in centre of peacocks, swans, pheasants, etc. 
Meissen mark. (12) 


THIRTEEN-PIECE MEISSEN PORCELAIN DINNER 
SERVICE 

Consisting of large tureen with cover, oval platter, and eleven 
soup plates. Quaint flower and butterfly decoration on white. 
Meissen mark. (One plate cracked, one plate chipped) (13) 


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FINE ROYAL BERLIN THIRTY-PIECE PORCELAIN DIN- 
NER SERVICE 

Consisting of three large platters in graduated sizes, pair of 
dishes with covers, sauce dish with cover, square bowl, twelve 
dinner plates, and eleven luncheon plates. Quaint flower spray 
decoration. Royal Berlin mark. (Two slightly chipped) (30) 


PAIR OF TUCKER PORCELAIN VASES 

Urn shape, with lion-mask handles and square bases. With 

painted panels of figures in landscapes and gold decoration. (2) 
Height, 1614 inches 


SET OF SEVEN ROYAL SEVRES PORCELAIN DINNER 
PLATES 


‘Monogram in centre; vine border. Dated 1847. From the 


Chateau de Fontainebleau. (7) 


EIGHT-PIECE OLD SEVRES PORCELAIN TEA AND COF- 
FEE SET 

Consisting of three teacups and saucers, four small coffee cups 
and saucers, one small cake plate. Green and gold with rose 
borders. (Five pieces repaired) (8) 


OLD SPODE LARGE PORCELAIN PLATTER WITH TWO 
PLATES TO MATCH 
Fine blue, red, and gold, conventionalized floral decoration. One 
soup plate, one plate, the platter oval. (3) 

Length of platter, 18 inches 


SET OF SIX OLD ENGLISH PORCELAIN PLATES IN 

CHINESE STYLE 

Decorated in red, blue, and gold with Chinese flowers. (6) 
Diameter, 734 inches 


SET OF TWELVE OLD ENGLISH PORCELAIN PLATES 
IN CHINESE STYLE 

Almost matching the six preceding plates. Floral decoration in 
Chinese style. (12) Diameter, 914 inches 


PAIR OF EMPIRE STYLE ROYAL WORCESTER POTTERY 
FLOWER URNS 
Glazed in light blue and rose. (2) Height, 714 inches 


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Consisting of large platter, three medium-sized platters, two 
slightly smaller platters and covered sauce dish with tray. Bold 
Chinese decoration in deep blue, red, and gold. (The tureen 
damaged) (8) Length of platter not over 19 inches 


SIX PAINTED PORCELAIN PLATES  EnguisH, aout 1830 
Flower and fruit sprays in the centre; borders quaintly deco- 
rated in gilt. (6) 


PORCELAIN FLOWER VASE ENGLISH, ABOUT 1840 
Cornucopia-shaped, quaint floral decoration. Height, 914 inches 


ELEVEN-PIECE OLD WORCESTER PORCELAIN DINNER 
SERVICE 

Consisting of six platters in graduated sizes, set of three platters 
of the same size, and sauce tureen with underdish and cover. 
Fine Chinese flower-vase decoration in deep blue, red and gold. 
(Two pieces repaired, one slightly cracked) (11) 


ORIENTAL RUGS 
NUMBERS 571-584 


DAGHESTAN RUNNER CAUCASUS 
Border of conventionalized Cufie lettering, flanked by three 
smaller borders of angular vines. The field of arabesque design 
on deep blue alternating with red cartouches. 


Length, 16 feet 10 inches; width, 3 feet 4 inches 


BAKU WOOLEN RUG CAUCASUS 
Beautiful example. Four borders, the main one with conven- 
tionalized birds and rosette flowers on sky-blue. The centre field 
deep indigo-blue with all-over design of Cashmere palmettes set 
into honeycomb pattern. Size, 8 feet 9 inches x 4 feet 1 inch 


KHORASSAN WOOLEN RUG EASTERN PERSIA 
Five borders, the main one with undulating vines and rosettes. 
The centre field with all-over design of Cashmere palmettes, on 
deep indigo-blue ground. Size, 14 feet x 6 feet 4 inches 


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KERMANSHAH WOOLEN RUG PERSIA 
Three floral borders. Centre field with large star medallion on 
magenta-red ground with floral designs. 

Size, 6 feet 6 inches x 4 feet 5 inches 


KUBA WOOLEN RUG CAUCASUS, 18TH CENTURY 
Three borders, the main one with Cufic lettering on red. Centre 
field with arabesques, leaf and conventionalized flower design on 
deep indigo-blue. Beautiful design. 

Size, 5 feet 2 inches x 3 feet 10 inches 


BOKHARA WOOLEN RUG WESTERN TURKESTAN 
Three geometrical borders. Centre divided into four squares. In- 
teresting centre panel, deep glowing red with touches of apricot, 
indigo and white. Size, 4 feet 3 inches x 6 feet 2 inches 


FERAGHAN WOOLEN RUG PERSIA 
Six borders, the main one of Herati design on pale green. Centre 
field with Herati pattern with delicate pastel shades of deep 
indigo-blue. Size, 12 feet 2 inches x 6 feet 9 inches 


LARGE AFGHAN WOOLEN RUG WESTERN TURKESTAN 
Beautiful weave. Geometrical border. Centre field with six 
rows of parti-colored octagons. Fine color harmony of white, 
blue, vermilion and magenta-red. 

Size, 7 feet 8 inches x 6 feet 2 inches 


BAKU WOOLEN RUG CAUCASUS 
Fine example. Five borders, the main one with red and white 
barber-pole stripes. Centre field with all-over palmette design 
on deep indigo-blue. Small stepped centre medallion and corner 
motifs with characteristic bird and rosette design on pale blue. 

Size, 12 feet x 4 feet 9 inches 


GIORDES WOOLEN PRAYER RUG | 

Very fine knotting, triple border with diverse Turkish floral 
designs, the arch of the prayer niche with small flower motifs, the 
field with plain olive-gray. . Size, 6 feet x 4 feet 5 inches 


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BAKU WOOLEN RUG CAUCASUS 
Fine example. Four borders, three with conventionalized rosette 
design in various colors, one with red and white barber-pole 
stripes. Centre field with all-over palmette design on deep indigo- 
blue. Small stepped centre medallion with flower, bird and cross 
motifs on pale blue. Size, 8 feet 10 inches x 4 feet 1 inch 


BAKU WOOLEN RUG CAUCASUS 
Six borders, the main one with rosettes and X-shaped geometrical 
motifs on sky-blue. Centre field with Cashmere palmette decora- 
tion on deep indigo-blue. With three stepped centre and corner 
medallions with conventionalized flower motifs. 
Size, 12 feet x 4 feet 8 inches 
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BAKU WOOLEN RUG CAUCASUS 
Six borders, the main one with rosettes and birds on blue ground. 
Centre with all-over design of Cashmere palmettes set into honey- 
comb design on deep indigo-blue ground. 

Size, 11 feet 3 inches x 5 feet 


BEKTASH ANATOLIAN WOOLEN HEARTH RUG 
ABouT 1800 
Charming color. White border with diagonal leaf motifs. Red 
centre, with three pale blue stripes patterned with flower clusters. 
Size, 5 feet 6 inches x 3 feet 9 inches 


IMPORTANT EARLY AMERICAN AND ENGLISH 
FURNITURE 


NUMBERS 585-640 


FINE OLD SHERATON STYLE MAHOGANY CORNER 
CABINET 
The upper part with fine moulded cornice formed as an architrave, 
with baluster centre and side finials, enclosed by a trellis-pattern 
glass door. Lower part enclosed by a panel door, the centre in- 
laid with an Adam vase in holly, a drawer above, with shaped 
base and bracket feet. Fine borders of tulipwood inlay. 

Height, 7 feet 8 inches; width, 3 feet 


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FINE WALNUT CIRCULAR CENTRE TABLE 

DUTCH, ABOUT 1790 
Plain folding top, and forms a console when closed. Square 
tapered legs. (Sold as is) Diameter of top, 4 feet 


EMPIRE STYLE MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD 

AMERICAN, ABOUT 1820 
Top has long mirror supported by round columns. Two long 
drawers in the frieze and cupboards below with voluted fronts. 
Round columns at the sides with gilt metal capitals, and square 
bases on paw feet. Length, 5 feet 7 inches; width, 23 inches 


CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY DESK WITH CHINA 
CABINET TOP 
Upper part enclosed by two Gothic pattern glass doors. Centre 
with fall-front enclosing small drawers, pigeonholes and locker. 
Three drawers below. Claw and ball feet. 

Height, 5 feet 3 inches; width, 3 feet 5 inches 


FINE HEPPLEWHITE MAHOGANY CHEST OF 
DRAWERS AMERICAN, ABOUT 1780 | 
Four drawers in the bow front, with narrow raised borders and 
inlaid with tulipwood lines. Shaped base, with high bracket feet. 

Height, 3 feet 2 inches; width, 3 feet 5 inches 


WALNUT SCRUTOIRE PENNSYLVANIA-DUTCH, ABOUT 1770 
This piece is typical of the solid and serviceable furniture made 
during this period. Top has fall-front enclosing small drawers 
and pigeonholes with inlaid string borders. A drawer below. 
On stand with drawer, and square tapered legs. 

Height, 3 feet 4 inches; width, 3 feet 


SET OF SIX EARLY AMERICAN PAINTED SIDE CHAIRS 

ABOUT 1825 
Ladder-back type. Slightly voluted backs, cane seats and taper- 
ing curved legs. Bow-shaped top rails, shaped splats, legs and 
stretchers, painted and gilt with acanthus scrolls, rosettes in me- 
dallions, and sweeping lines. (6) 


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EARLY FLEMISH CARVED OAK CHEST 17TH CENTURY 

The front divided into three panels carved with arched decora- 

tion, with blossoms in the spandrels; the frieze carved with 

foliage. Length, 4 feet 5 inches; width, 2 feet 
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JACOBEAN OAK CHEST EARLY ENGLISH, ABOUT 1630 

With plain rising top, the front divided into three sunken panels 

with moulded borders, the frieze carved with foliage scrolls. 
Length, 4 feet 2 inches; width, 21 inches 


OLD SHERATON STYLE MAHOGANY SECRETARY DESK 
Upper part with moulded cornice inlaid with borders of tulip- 
wood and enclosed by a pair of panelled doors. Lower part with 
fall front enclosing small drawers, pigeonholes and locker four 
long drawers below of varying depths, moulded base with ogee 
bracket feet. A most decorative piece, in good condition. 
Height, 7 feet 6 inches; length, 3 feet 6 inches 


PAIR OF CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIRS 

AMERICAN, ABOUT 1770 
The open backs with a graceful centre design of pierced fluting 
and quatrefoil ornament, the tops showing the hump back motif 
and terminating with scrolls; upholstered slip seats; moulded 
square legs and stretchers. These were formerly owned by Judge 
Morris Smith Miller, of Utica, N. Y.; born New York City, 1779. 
Affidavit attached. (2) 


VERY FINE. DUNCAN PHYFE MAHOGANY DRESSING 
TABLE ABOUT 1820 
A most decorative piece in splendid condition. One long and two 
small drawers in the front and fine brass inlay at the sides. On 
feather-carved lyre-shaped supports, with shelf below and 
acanthus and paw feet. Length, 2 feet 11 inches; width, 18 inches 


FINE PAIR OF MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIRS 

DUTCH, ABOUT 1760 
The open backs with pierced and carved centres, cupid’s-bow 
tops terminating with foliage carving, stuffed seats; pierced and 
fluted square legs and stretchers showing Chinese influence. 
These formerly belonged to Cornelia Haring, wife of Hon. Samuel 
Jones, of West Neck, L. I., and New York City. Affidavit at- 
tached. (2) 

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FINE PAIR OF DUTCH MAHOGANY SET OF NINE MAHOGANY CHAIRS 
SIDE CHAIRS 2 OF CHIPPENDALE DESIGN 


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SET OF NINE MAHOGANY CHAIRS OF CHIPPENDALE 
DESIGN ENGLISH, ABOUT 1830 
A very handsome suite, comprising eight side chairs and one 
elbow chair. The open backs with gracefully pierced centres of 
interlaced ornament, tops with the hump-back motif. Red leather- 
covered bow-front seats. Square legs and stretchers. (9) 


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HARLY AMERICAN MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIR azsour 1770 
Almost similar to Number 597. (Sold as is) 


MARTHA WASHINGTON MAHOGANY WORK TABLE 
AMERICAN, ABOUT 1800 
The oval top with rising flaps enclosing fitted interior and two 
deep recesses at the sides, two drawers in the serpentine front, 
the brass knobs engraved with the Miller crest. Fluted round 
legs with cuff feet. Length, 2 feet 5 inches; width, 16 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN LARGE MAHOGANY BOOKCASE 
ABOUT 1830 
Top with moulded cornice; interior with shelves and enclosed by 
three long doors having small rectangular glass panels with 
moulded borders; three drawers in the base; acanthus and paw 
feet. Height, 7 feet 10 inches; width, 6 feet 


EARLY AMERICAN MAHOGANY CONSOLE TABLE 

ABOUT 1820 
Probably an example of Duncan Phyfe’s later work. Has fold- 
ing top and double lyre-shaped support, with four carved spread- 
ing legs and paw feet. (Soldasis) Size of top, 24 inches square 


FINE HEPPLEWHITE ELBOW CHAIR enauisu, asout 1790 
Painted with flowers and foliage on a dark ground. Has the 
wheel-back with festoons between the spokes, centre painted with 
a small landscape. Outcurved and voluted armrests. Shaped 
seat covered with old brocade. Cabriole front legs. 


EARLY AMERICAN MAHOGANY WORK TABLE 

ABOUT 1825 
Plain rectangular top, three drawers in the front and pendent 
acorn finials at the corners, on turned baluster column with 
shaped base and four spreading feet. Size of top, 17 x 20 inches 


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EARLY AMERICAN MAHOGANY SOFA 

Empire style. Straight back with rolled top rail terminating 

with acanthus scrolls; scrolled ends; on finely carved foliage and 

paw feet; upholstered in yellow embroidered silk damask. 
Length, 7 feet 6 inches; width, 2 feet 


FINE BURL WALNUT CHINA CABINET purcu, asout 1770 
Upper part with a moulded and arcaded coznice, and enclosed 
by an arched door with small glass panels carved at the top 
with foliage scrolls supporting a classical vase; similar panels in 
the sloping ides. Three drawers in the lower part with deep 
voluted outline, base with similar carving. A most decorative 
piece. (Slight restorations) 

Height, 6 feet 2 inches; width, 4 feet 


[SEE ILLUSTRATION ] 


EARLY AMERICAN MAHOGANY BOOKCASE asour 1830 
Interior with shelves and enclosed by a pair of trellis-pattern 
glass doors; base with gadroon ornament and with conventional- 
ized acanthus and claw feet. 

Height, 4 feet 7 inches; length, 3 feet 7 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN MAHOGANY BOOKCASE asourt 1830 
Made with and matching the preceding. 


FINE SHERATON MAHOGANY BREAKFAST TABLE 
AMERICAN, ABOUT 1800 

The shaped top with two drop leaves, fitted with drawer; slender 

fluted legs with cuff feet. Length, 4 feet; width, 3 feet 


FINE CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY PEDESTAL TABLE 
AMERICAN, ABOUT 1760 
Circular top with moulded border and the bird-cage pillar 
socket; on turned column and tripod support, with claw and ball 
feet. Diameter of top, 25 inches 


SHERATON STYLE MAHOGANY DESK 

Very decorative and useful piece. Fall front enclosing small 

drawers, pigeon-holes and locker. Four drawers below of vary- 

ing depths. Moulded base with claw and ball feet. Beautifully 

inlaid borders of tulip wood with shell motif at the corners. 
Height, 3 feet 6 inches; length, 2 feet 5 inches 


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EARLY AMERICAN MAHOGANY FOLDING BREAKFAST 
TABLE ABOUT 1820 
Rectangular top, with round corners and two drop leaves; partly 
turned legs carved with foliage. (Sold as is) 

Length, 4 feet 5 inches; width, 3 feet 6 inches 


OLD OAK HALL TABLE 

Plain rectangular top, on X-shaped supports, with stretcher. 
Pierced and carved with quatrefoil ornament. A most decora- 
tive piece. Length, 4 feet 4 inches; width, 2 feet 4 inches 


EMPIRE STYLE MAHOGANY CHINA CUPBOARD 
AMERICAN, ABOUT 1820 
This is an unusually large piece, fitted with six adjustable shelves 
with centre division, enclosed by a pair of doors with glass panels 
in the upper part, surmounted by a plain cornice with arched 
frieze supported by round columns at the sides. 
Height, 8 feet; width, 4 feet 6 inches 


PAIR OF CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY SIDE 
CHAIRS 

The open backs with vase centres pierced with interlaced orna- 
ment and waved tops; slightly bow-front stuffed seats; fluted 
square legs and stretchers. (2) 


RARE EARLY AMERICAN MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIR 

ABouT 1770 
Ladder-back pierced with conventional scrolls, fluted columns at 
the sides; slip seat, square legs and stretchers. 


IMPORTANT SECRETARY-DESK 
EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1780 
This unique specimen combines within itself the styles of Adam 
and Hepplewhite, together with the more solid and heavier style 
seen in the earlier American furniture. Probably made of bog 
oak, the upper part has an unusual dentilled and moulded frieze 
carved with husk festoons. Enclosed by a pair of panelled doors. 
Lower part with fall front enclosing small drawers, pigeon- 
holes, and locker. Three drawers below; shaped base with 
bracket feet. Chamfered and reeded corners, fine bevelled 
borders to the doors and drawers, and fine line inlay of tulipwood. 
Height, 6 feet 9 inches; width, 3 feet 


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SHERATON MAHOGANY SMALL DESK 
AMERICAN, ABOUT 1800 
The rising top enclosing a writing tablet and pigeonholes, front 
with two drawers and inlaid with narrow panels of maple; reeded 
and turned baluster legs with shelf below. | | 
Size of top, 25 x 17 inches 


LINEN CHEST OF ENGLISH OAK 
A most decorative piece. Top and sides finely carved with panels 
of foliage, rosettes and urns, with unusual rush-pattern pilasters 
at the sides. Finely carved patera borders. 

Height, 17 inches; width, 45 inches; depth, 18 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN SMALL MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD 
aBouT 1800 

Two drawers in the front. Curly maple borders and round tap- 

ered legs with cuff feet. Length, 3 feet 4 inches; width, 19 inches 


MAHOGANY BREAKFAST TABLE OF SHERATON DE- 
SIGN 

Rectangular folding top, on six round tapered legs with thimble 
feet. Size of top, 4 feet 9 inches square 


EMPIRE STYLE MAHOGANY CORNER CUPBOARD 
AMERICAN, 1820 

With deep moulded cornice and enclosed by four panelled doors. 

Unusual detached round columns of curly maple at the sides, with 


foliage capitals. Paw feet. 
Height, 6 feet 9 inches; width, 3 feet 7 inches 


IMPORTANT DUNCAN PHYFE MAHOGANY CONSOLE- 
TABLE : AapouT 1814 
The refined and graceful appearance of this splendid piece ex- 
presses Duncan Phyfe at his best. Shaped folding top with 


‘reeded borders, which revolves and discloses a recess beneath. On 


double lyre-shaped support with acanthus carving, and four 
square tapered and spreading legs with brass paw feet, showing 
Empire influence. Forms a console when closed. 

Size of top, 38 inches square 


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624 MAHOGANY CORNER CABINET AMERICAN, ABOUT 1820 
Upper part enclosed by a door having small square glass panels 
arched at the top. Lower part enclosed by a pair of doors with 
rosewood panels and old pressed glass handles. Bracket feet. 

Height, 6 feet 9 inches; width, 3 feet 3 inches 


625 SMALL MAHOGANY DRESSING TABLE 
AMERICAN, ABOUT 1830 
An attractive piece in good condition. Has fine bevelled top, a 
drawer in the front and cupboard below, closed by two panelled 
doors. Carved columns at the sides, paw feet. 
Height, 30 inches; length, 36 inches 


626 MAHOGANY SECRETARY CHEST OF DRAWERS 
AMERICAN, ABOUT 1830 
Front with blind drawer with fall front enclosing a recess. Three 
drawers below and two small drawers above. Carved columns at 
the sides. This piece was formerly owned by J udge Morris Smith 
Miller, of Utica, N. Y.; born New York City, 1779. Affidavit 
attached. Height, 48 inches; width, 45 inches 


627 EMPIRE MAHOGANY BUREAU AMERICAN, ABOUT 1810 
Moulded top with drawer and supported by round side columns 
with gilt metal mounts. Two drawers below with bow fronts. 
Moulded base with blind drawer. 

Height, 30 inches; width, 32 inches 


628 SET OF FIVE EARLY AMERICAN RUSH - BOTTOM 
CHAIRS ABOUT 1820 
Ladder-back type with broad top rails and centre splat. Rush 
seats. Turned spindle legs with ball feet and stretchers. (5) 


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629 SHERATON MAHOGANY BUREAU AMERICAN, ABOUT 1800 
With fine borders of tulipwood inlay. Three drawers. Base 
with scrolled outline. Height, 35 inches; width, 48 inches 


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630 IMPORTANT DUTCH CHIPPENDALE WALNUT MIRROR 


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ABOUT 1760 
This beautiful and rare mirror has always been known as the 
‘‘Miller mirror’’. Has the original glass panel. The walnut 
frame with scrolled outline, carved and gilt with scroll and foliage 
in the elaborate manner of the period. Shaped top carved with 
a vase and foliage. This piece formerly belonged to Judge Morris 
Smith Miller of Utica, N. Y.; born New York City, 1779. Affidavit 
attached. Height, 6 feet; width, 2 feet 6 inches 


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MAHOGANY BOW-FRONT BUREAU american, asout 1800 
Four drawers of varying depths with narrow raised borders. 
Moulded base with bracket feet. 

Height, 36 inches; width, 42 inches 


VERY RARE WALNUT CRADLE 
PENNSYLVANIA-GERMAN, ABOUT 1760 
Has high pointed ends and slender spindle splats in the sides. 
Swung between two round tapered posts with octagonal capitals 
surmounted by acorn finials; spreading legs with stretchers. 
Length, 3 feet; width, 2 feet 


VERY RARE MAPLE AND OAK LADDER-BACK ARM- 
CHAIR EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1760 
High back with arched splats, the side columns with fine baluster 
finials. Scrolled armrests with baluster supports continuing with 
the front legs. Spindle stretchers and turned feet. Rush seat. 


SET OF THREE RARE WINDSOR CHAIRS 

EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1760 
The high hooped backs with seven spindles. Extra wide saddle 
seats; flaring baluster legs and stretchers. (3) 


VERY FINE AND RARE PAINTED WINDSOR ARMCHAIR 

EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1770 
Double hooped spindled back and baluster supports to the shaped 
elbows. Wide saddle seat; flaring gilt ring turned legs and 
stretchers. 


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636 SHERATON SECRETARY CHEST OF DRAWERS 
AMERICAN, ABOUT 1810 
Unusually deep top drawer and three drawers below, one fitted 
with writing slide, ete. Shaped base with bracket feet. Borders 
and drawer fronts with fine holly inlay. 
Height, 44 inches; width, 46 inches 


637 SHERATON MAHOGANY BOW-FRONT BUREAU 
AMERICAN, ABOUT 1800 
Four drawers with narrow raised borders. Shaped base with 
bracket feet. Height, 42 inches; width, 45 inches 


638 FINE MAHOGANY CHEVAL GLASS AMERICAN, ABOUT 1840 
Bevelled mirror panel, supported by a pair of carved baluster 
columns with spreading legs and paw feet, 

Height, 6 feet ; width, 2 feet 8 inches 


639 PAIR OF ORMOLU CANDLE BRACKETS 
ENGLISH, ABOUT 1840 
Branches in the form of lily sprays. Fitted for five lights. (2) 


640 THREE-PIECE EARLY AMERICAN ORMOLU AND PRISM 
CANDELABRA SET 
Consisting of centre two-light candelabrum, and a pair of candle- 
sticks. The columns formed as figures of Romeo and Juliet, 
Standing on white marble bases. (Sold as is) (3) 
Height, 18 and 15 inches 


SILVER 
NUMBERS 641-679 


641 SILVER FISH SERVER 
Pierced and engraved with flowers and foliage scrolls. Ivory 
handle. 


642 ENGRAVED SILVER TEA SET 
Comprising a teapot, sugar bowl, cream jug and bowl. Hexagonal 
baluster shape. Engraved with foliated panels of trellis pattern 
and with shaped scroll borders. Has the Miller initials. This 
set formerly belonged to Cornelia Jones, wife of John Bleecker 
Miller, Affidavit attached. (4) Weight about 69 ounces 


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645 


646 


648 


649 


650 


651 


652 


SILVER PUNCH LADLE WITH WOOD HANDLE 
DUTCH, ABOUT 1780 
Oval bowl; baluster handle with ivory knob. Maker’s name. 


ENGLISH SILVER CASTER AND TRINKET BOX 
Caster chased with fluting and scrolls; trinket box heart-shaped 
with foliage chasing. (2) Weight about 4 ounces 


GEORGE III SILVER PUNCH LADLE WITH TWISTED 
WHALEBONE HANDLE 
The bowl set with a George IT sixpenny piece. 


GEORGE II SILVER PUNCH LADLE  Lonpon, patep 1733 
Made by Starling Wilford. Bowl engraved with initials B. I. S. 
Handle with beaded decoration. Top with figure of St. George. 


SILVER CADDY SPOON, SAUCE LADLE, AND ENGLISH 
SILVER TODDY LADLE WITH WHALEBONE HANDLE 
(3) 


SEVEN GEORGE III SILVER TEASPOONS 
ENGLISH, DATED 1799 
Fiddle pattern. The ends engraved with initials. (7) 
Weight about 4 ounces 


SIX GEORGE III SILVER DESSERT SPOONS 
ENGLISH, DATED 1818 
(6) Weight about 3 ounces 


SILVER SOUP LADLE 
The reeded handle with initials. Maker’s name. 
Weight about 914 ounces 


OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE MILK JUG AND PLATED 
SAUCE BOAT 
Sauce boat with reeded border and handle. (2) 


PAIR OF SILVER FISH SERVERS 
One engraved with a fishing scene; the other with birds and 
flowers. With initials. (2) Weight about 7 ounces 


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MIRROR—ABOUT 1760 


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DUTCH SILVER TEA CADDY 
The sides chased with Biblical subjects. Beaded borders. 
Height, 414 inches 


GEORGE IV SILVER MUFFINEER LONDON, DATED 1825 
Baluster shape, with engraved decoration. Maker’s mark, C. U. 
Height, 614 inches. Weight about 5 ounces 


TWELVE SILVER FIDDLE-PATTERN DESSERT SPOONS 
AMERICAN, ABOUT 1825 
Made by C. and A. W. Johnson. The ends engraved with the 
initial ‘‘J’’. These formerly belonged to Judge Samuel Jones; 
born West Neck, Long Island, 1734. Affidavit attached. (12) 
Weight about 8 ounces 


NINE SILVER FIDDLE-PATTERN TABLESPOONS 
AMERICAN, ABOUT 1820 
Ends engraved with the initials ‘‘M. B.’’ Maker’s mark R. W. 
in oval field. These formerly belonged to Judge Morris Smith 
Miller; born New York City, 1779. Affidavit attached. (9) 
Weight about 20 ounces 


SILVER ENGRAVED SUGAR BOWL AND COVER AND 
PAIR OF TONGS EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1760 
Oval. With classical handles; the domed cover surmounted by 
a small vase. Body finely engraved with undulating and husk 
pattern. Engraved with the initials ‘‘M. D.’’ Maker, I. Sayre. 
The tongs with shell tops. This piece was formerly in the 
possession of Marianne Bowers, wife of James Chatham Duane; 
born New York, 1770. Affidavit attached. (2) 

Height, 8 inches. Weight about 15 ounces 


SILVER-PLATED CAKE BASKET 

Pierced with geometrical design. Shaped border ornamented 
with vine branches. Pierced swing handle. Claw and ball feet. 
This piece was formerly owned by Cornelia Jones, wife of John 
Bleecker Miller. Affidavit attached. Length, 1114 inches 


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GEORGE III SILVER SUGAR BOWL AND COVER AND 
PAIR OF TONGS LONDON, DATED 1792 
Made by Peter and Anne Bateman. Boat shape. Fluted and 
finely engraved with flower sprays and medallions. Domed cover 
with vase top. On shaped foot. Reeded borders; engraved with 
monogram, ‘‘M. A. D.’’ Engraved sugar tongs with acorn tops. 
This piece was formerly in the possession of Marianne Bowers, 
wife of James Chatham Duane; born New York, 1770. Affidavit 
attached. (2) Height, 7 inches. Weight about 12 ounces 


ENGRAVED SILVER PIE KNIFE 

With engraved floral decoration and shaped handle. With Jones 
erest and initial. Formerly owned by Cornelia Jones, born 1825, 
wife of John Bleecker Miller. Affidavit attached. 


GEORGE III SILVER CREAM PITCHER 
| LONDON, DATED 1772 
Chased with flower festoons depending from medallions. Beaded 
borders and shaped handle. Formerly in the possession of 
Marianne Bowers, wife of James Chatham Duane, born New 
York, 1770. Affidavit attached. 
Height, 414 inches. Weight about 214 ounces 


ENGLISH SILVER CREAM PITCHER 
Baluster shape. Beaded borders and shaped handle. Engraved 
with the Bleecker-Miller monogram. 

Height, 414 inches. Weight about 3 ounces 


PAIR OF SILVER TABLESPOONS GERMAN, aBouT 1800 
Engraved with the initials of Peter C. Miller. (2) 


SILVER PRESENTATION CUP 

Baluster shape. Chased with a cartouch of floral design. In- 
scribed ‘‘ Awarded by the American Institute at the 23rd Annual 
Fair 1850 to William Jones for the best blood mare ‘Young 


Dove’.”’ Height, 614 inches. Weight about 5 ounces 
SMALL SILVER SALVER FRENCH, ABOUT 1760 
Beaded border. On three feet. The centre engraved with the 
Duane crest. Diameter, 7 inches. Weight about 7 ounces 


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666 SMALL SQUARE SILVER SALVER 
EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1740 
With raised and moulded border and incurved corners. On four 
bracket feet. Maker’s initials, ‘‘B. R.’’ in oval shield. This 
piece was formerly owned by Judge Morris Smith Miller, of 
Utica; born New York, 1779. Affidavit attached. 
Size, 514 inches square. Weight about 8 ounces 


667 PAIR OF SILVER CIRCULAR SALTCELLARS 
EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1760 
With plain bowls. On three hoof feet. Maker’s initials, ‘‘B. R.’’ 
in oval shield. These were formerly owned by Judge Morris 
Smith Miller, of Utica; born New York, 1779. Affidavit attached. 
(2) Weight about 6 ounces 


668 PAIR OF OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE DECANTER STANDS 


ENGLISH, ABOUT 1812 
With gadroon and rope pattern borders. (2) 


Diameter, 614 inches 


669 TWO OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE TABLE CANDLESTICKS 
ENGLISH, ABOUT 1790 

Fluted cylindrical columns and square bases. Almost a pair. 
(Sold as is) These were formerly owned by Judge Morris Smith 
Miller, of Utica; born New York, 1779. Affidavit attached. (2) 
Height, 614 inches 


670 PAIR OF SILVER MINIATURE MUFFINEERS 
ENGLISH, DATED 1882 
Baluster shape; with pierced tops and reeded borders. (2) 
Height, 314 inches 


670A RARE SILVER TRENCHER SALTCELLAR 
EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1740 
With gilt bowl and moulded shaped base. Maker’s mark ‘‘F. R.’’ 
conjoined in oblong shield. Weight about 114 ounces 


671 HEPPLEWHITE MAHOGANY TEA CADDY 
AMERICAN, ABOUT 1800 
Rectangular, with fine tulipwood borders. Cover inlaid with 
shell motif. Two compartments. Size, 714 x 5 x 5 inches 


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OLD INLAID MAHOGANY WORK BOX 
Beautifully banded and inlaid with borders of rosewood and 
tulipwood; ball feet. (Sold as is) Size, 12 x 9 x 51% inches 


FINE OLD ROSEWOOD WORK BOX 
Banded and inlaid with brass. Size, 19 x 11 x 7 inches 


SMALL MAHOGANY CHEST 
Front beautifully inlaid with a vase of flowers in tinted woods. 
Bracket feet. (Sold as is) Size, 22 x 15 x 18 inches 


OLD MAHOGANY WRITING CASE 
Beautifully banded and inlaid with brass. A drawer in the end. 
Converted into a work box. Size, 20 x 11 x 8 inches 


FINE PAIR OF OLD CHINESE ENGRAVED ZINC TEA 
CADDIES IN LACQUER CASE 

Tops of caddies engraved with arabesques, the covers with 
Chinese ladies. Black lacquer case with decoration of butterflies. 
Inseribed, ‘‘Canton 1855’’. (2) Size of case, 1214 x 9 x 8 inches 


FINE OLD ENGLISH MAHOGANY WORK BOX 
Beautifully inlaid with feather, shell and diamond pattern bor- 
ders in various woods. Size, 1214 x 9 x 6 inches 


FINE OLD ENGLISH MAHOGANY BOX 
With deep recessed lid and chased brass handles. Beautiful holly 
inlay of foliage scrolls and string lines. 

Size, 1114 x 1114 x 10 inches 


FINE OLD MAHOGANY WRITING CASE: 
Banded with brass. Fitted with writing tablet and receptacles. 
Size, 24 x 12 x 8 inches 


